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  • Carlos P.

    Stopped into Coyo after a co worker recommended eating there and I wasn't disappointed. I ordered the steak quesadilla and it was the bomb dot com! One of, if not the best quesadilla I've had in a while. The service was great as well and one of the servers was really helpful wiping down the tables after some light rain. Which is my one suggestion: umbrellas outside! This place is tiny inside and seating is limited so I had no choice but to sit outside which didn't make dinner that pleasant. Other than that, great food, awesome hip hop and overall great vibe that fits right into the culture of wynwood.

    (4)
  • Connie K.

    this is a cute little Mexican place in wynwood. it has a very small inside eating space and a small outdoor eating space. the line was long at lunch time. parking was ok, street parking. around a five minute line to place your order. trying to fight for a seat inside was not easy. I ordered a taco, and it was bland. not very flavorful and the ingredients tasted only ok. would consider maybe trying a quesadilla next time because the person next to me had one and it looked way better than my sad taco

    (2)
  • Eddie D.

    One visit to this place and I'm hooked. An inventive and fresh twist on the taco stand that fits perfectly with the Wynwood neighborhood. It's a no frills spot populate by the menagerie that is Miami that is simply about the food and it's notable. The pricing is fair for the area and cuisine. The tacos come in threes. Pick a few and turn it into a sampler with friends. The quesadillas are hefty and delicious. And if you want something a little healthier there are plenty of salad options.

    (4)
  • Katrella S.

    Loved the mushroom taco. It was nice to see a taco eatery provide something other than beef or chicken. It was very tasty and with the habanero and mango salsa it became even better. The habanero salsa is not for the faint at heart but for those who enjoy the rush of life and heat seekers. I will visit again.

    (5)
  • Samuel D.

    Coyo seems to be taking advantage of the relatively low number of quality restaurants available in this now-trendy neighborhood because the prices are outrageous. $8 for guac + chips is beyond insane not to mention $9 for 2 tiny tacos. The service is ok. Customers are usually greeted with a small line that is completely preventable if the owners decide to one day open up the second register. Perhaps they prefer to create the illusion that their customers are being treated to a quality meal.

    (2)
  • Ross M.

    Wow. Showed up at 12:15am and they were no longer serving tacos WTF? If taco is in your name and it's passed midnight on a Tuesday you better have tacos. Nope. Didn't see any vegetarian tacos. Was stuck getting a quesadilla with chicken. Not what I wanted at all. Be warned!! No tacos after midnight.

    (2)
  • Mariel D.

    Oh CO-YO!! The Chipotle of the hipster. Everything its fresh, made to order and good quality. The last time was really hard to find a spot to seat and eat but it def. gives you that feeling of an authentic taqueria. Love the salsa bar and that they have Jaritos!!

    (4)
  • Dana M.

    Good food! The tacos were a bit pricey, but I ordered the quesadilla which was pretty large and quite delicious. The service is quick and the environment is very comfortable, especially if you are able to score a seat inside!

    (4)
  • William H.

    No brainer anytime you're out in Wynnwood. Even when it's crowded, very fast service and incredible (cheap) tacos.

    (5)
  • Cameron W.

    Really cool place with good food.

    (4)
  • Sonia L.

    Yummy tacos, I got the steak and chicken. I was skeptical about the corn on the cob but decided to give it a try and was not disappointed. It was delicious and soft just the way it should be. A little on the pricey side though and I wish it were a little bigger. Gets really crowded which I'm sure is great for business but when it comes to eating, it can get a little uncomfortable.

    (3)
  • Andy M.

    It's about time I write about COYO! Third time coming here in the span of a month! Haha I came here for the first time with a party of four (including my 84 year old grandma) and had a blast. We ordered a lot of food for us to share, and our bill came to around 75$ including desserts for everyone. My favorite was the guacamole and chips and the quinoa tacos. Carnitas were great too, and you have to try their Horchata YUM!! Second time, I came with my cousin and we sat at the high top tables. It was a little bit after dinner time and it wasn't so busy. The cooks were super friendly and the manager kept coming to us and ask how our experience was. The love was real that night. I had churros at the end of of our taco feast and they were heavenly. Why I keep going back? Great, clean and delicious food. Fast and friendly service. Right prices for the quality! Highly recommend COYO!

    (5)
  • Johanna M.

    Keep in mind this review is for the octopus and shrimp tacos both amazing!!! The guac + chips were pretty delicious as well. Now, pricing seems outrageous to me, c'mon $9.00 for 2 small tacos? Not cool. I understand they're fresh ingredients but its still Mexican "street food" we're paying for. Murky Mondays are a must stop with Dj Oscar G, had one of the best nights in 2015 so far. If you're in Wynwood and have some extra change to spare on tacos, this is the place. Remember, pulpo and camaron folks!

    (4)
  • Julio R.

    Looking at the menu, prices were a bit higher than other fast casual places in the same food category, but I guess you can chalk that up to location

    (3)
  • Cecilia F.

    The food is really good. We order shrimp, octopus and al pastor tacos. The passion fruit paleta cocktail was delicious and the guacamole super fresh. I will go back!!!

    (5)
  • Kizle F.

    They are the new hot spot in wynwood. Came when they first opened and would have given them 4.5 stars because food was excellent. Now, all of the food comes out super fast because the meats were prepared hours before and are sitting above the grill!! You can totally taste how old and stale the meat is when sitting for that long.

    (2)
  • Juan M R.

    Food's great. Service is SLOW. Line to order takes for ever and they don't seem too concerned with doing anything about it. Also, the inability to mix tacos in one order suuucks.

    (3)
  • Omar A.

    I was hoping Coyo would be another great taco place following the footsteps of BTW and Bodegas both new spot that have mastered the taco making offerings. Coyo, however did not deliver...the duck taco was super dry and i found the portions were off balance. It is also the pricey one of the 3 mentioned taco places. Will probably not be back anytime soon.

    (2)
  • Monica A.

    This place is on fire. Tacos come in orders of 2. Corn tortillas which are far superior to flour. CACTUS!!! QUINOA!! The hongos (which I accidentally pronounced with an 'h' sound and everyone laughed... gringa problems) are delightfully spicy. Tip: the Agua Fresca is not just "sweet water" - it's chia lemonade!! Gelatinous consistency and tangy lemon heaven. The refried beans side is a must (and they're organic). According to my friends who got the burrito, it was lifechanging. There's evidently a tequila speakeasy bar on weekends in the back. Must try. Full sauce bar with unlimited refills and combinations.

    (5)
  • Gisella G.

    Overprice!!!!!!!the tacos are very American style, nothing to do with Mexican style...but I really like the elote de calle! The orders take for ever and ever! No to happy about this place.

    (2)
  • Kristin M.

    The menu looks appetizing and I like the concept. Extremely poor execution. I'm not sure why anyone would go here twice. At least based on the experience we had. The place is bustling with a line out the door so expectations are set high. Plus, being rated as top 5 taquerias in Miami by haute living... I'm going to have to say, I will second guess their opinion in the future. Lots of flies. Okay, it's florida restaurant with the doors open. I'll look past it. The floors were filthy, cluttered with napkins and spilled food. There was one person ringing through orders when perhaps they could have used an additional. We waited a half hour for our food and when it arrived it was cold. The guacamole was far from top notch. The tacos were pretty boring. Very disappointing on the octopus taco; we didn't even have a desire to finish it. I love trying new places but this one definitely left me wanting something better. For a tap margarita, at least I could taste the don Julio. Overall, not impressed. The staff was nice but maybe needed better management or direction.

    (1)
  • Omar G.

    Good tacos, good price. The tacos themselves are unique in that the chef pays attention to detail. I've tried most and all have been quality. If you want cheap, awful tacos go to taco bel but don't complain about the prices. In other words you get what you pay for here. Roccos tacos is gross by comparison (imo) and more expensive.

    (4)
  • Greg A.

    I mean this place is a'ight. I'm giving this place 3 stars, but this is one of those times I wish we could do half stars, because I'm really inclined to give it 2.5. Coyo is decent late night drunk food if you're going back and forth between Wood Tavern and Gramps, but I wouldn't say the tacos here are anything that tastes all that magical. Everything here tastes freshly prepared, but I'd say the food here is kind of on the bland side. I've had the shrimp, octopus, and cochinita pibil tacos and I've tried the frijoles borrachos. All of them were decent, but nothing that really stood out to me. Let me put it to you this way - Last time I came here, I was about to go home with a craving to stop at Taco Bell for a double decker taco, but I saw Coyo and figured I'd get my taco fix there. So, I went, and, after waiting for what seemed like an eternity, I got my food. I ate, I was full, and the meal was fine. But it still left me wanting a double decker taco with 2 fire sauces, and driving home I kinda wished I'd saved myself 8 or 9 bucks and 15-20 minutes waiting and just hit up Taco Bell instead.

    (3)
  • Danyelle L.

    Forget the restaurant, the bar/club in the back is where the party was at Friday night. It was dimly lit and very tight but the music was jammin. Very intimate but a little too small for people who really want to dance and get their groove on. Left because it was a packed house and we wanted to explore more of Wynwood. Definitely want to go back.

    (4)
  • Maria C.

    This place looked plain delicious.... Did not meet my expectations.. $50 for 6 tacos and nachos? CRAZY! The food is OKAY. The music is amazing, but seriously way too overpriced.... I might come back, but definitely not a regular spot to eat my tacos...

    (3)
  • Robert P.

    Walked into this place after a long night of boozing hoping to get some nourishment when we were approached by some rude girl kicking us out. When we saw it was obviously closed we asked if they'd be nice enough to give us a glass of water. Homegirl wasn't having it and some bullshit argument ensued. Some guy was nice enough to get us a glass of water and we went on our way. The only reason I'm not giving it a 1 star is because of that guy. Hey Coyo Taco if you don't want to deal with drunk patrons then move your Taco Stand to the burbs and close at 10pm. Never going to this place because of that rude ass chick

    (2)
  • Miriana M.

    I REALLY wanted Coyo to be my go-to place for tacos in Miami. First experience was great, second not so great. The duck taco was amazing the first time, the second time around, it was EXTREMELY greasy and to top it off I got a bone in one of my bites. This wasn't a chip of a bone, no. Kinda hard to believe they missed it when preparing the taco. Another star less for their Al Pastor taco. I just can't get behind an Al Pastor taco without it being prepared in a "trompo". It takes away the perfect crisp that al pastor tacos are known for back home. The guacamole is good, as is the shrimp taco in flour tortilla. Still don't think it's enough for me to become a regular here.

    (3)
  • Romi C.

    Whoa? Did the people who left stellar reviews go to the same Chipotle looking place that takes 30+ minutes to produce questionable crap? I usually stay away from hyped up money machines like these til the buzz dies down and I DESPISE waiting around for more than half an hour for something a seasoned staff of line cooks, children or monkeys can figure out to make a functional assembly line and pull off tacos in a few minutes......you know, like they do in the trucks...like street tacos. You'll have to forgive me for disagreeing with the majority but Coyo sucked. It wasn't an okay attempt with terrible circumstances tainting an otherwise good taco. It was painful. Because the tables outside were hijacked and camped by 2 rather loud obnoxious families treating the restaurant like a national park for their 10 children to run amok we decided to get food to go. After shuffling through the line and finding the last menu available I made a quick decision on octopus, nopales, Alambre and the lengua special for good measure. First question for the guy taking orders that was too stoned out of his mind to care and had this bad attitude and sassy exchange with the guy running expo was if ordering to go would be an issue. No? Oh okay, you sure you're packing your handmade tortillas separately? I just want to avoid soggy messes- tell me snoop? No problem? Okay great. I was tempted to get a paleta after seeing they get theirs from Joankale but didn't after seeing another snappy standoff between Stoney Bologna and the line cook It was just awkward so it ended there. He didn't give us any of those tiny plastic containers for salsas and pretty much shooed us away with the number for our order. The salsa bar had no containers either so we figure it'd come packed with the order... Oh boy. So after half an hour of waiting around and almost stepping on someone's disorderly child a guy brings us 2 nopales tacos... To which I asked if that was the entire order and let him know it was specifically requested to go... There was nowhere to sit. He just said "okay I'll be back"... A few minutes later he shows up with a bag and just leaves. At this point we were so annoyed we just walked out with the bag and headed straight to the car to eat. Nothing was packed separate. The tortillas were soggy and dense almost like a thin version of an arepa... Everything had queso cotija sprinkled on it which I can only assume was to make the tacos look cute. Guess what we didn't get? Salsas... I'm glad I got to try this street taco attempt without the salsas because I can attest that the fillings and meat here are completely forgettable. There was nothing savory or delicious in any of the containers. The nopales with quinoa were a total WTF moment... What kind of FIU marketing degree ,fashion blogging, ómbre highlight "Third year at Coachella, I hang out with Flying Lotus when he's in town" type of taco is that? Bland, heartless and pricey like the bandwagoning buffoons that crowd and litter every possible inch of the neighborhood and can't seem to get over "QUE CUTIE!" and "artsy" the gentrified hood is. There's absolutely no way you can get me to even fake liking Coyo. No meticulously crafted logo to allude hipness or unbleached paper bag stamped with cholo references can give me back my $35 or time spent wasted expecting something other than lukewarm skinny arepa with food court meat. My miserable experience will probably be filtered and replaced by 20 perfect reviews anyway so what's the harm in being honest. I do like that they have Joankale's Paletas.

    (1)
  • Brian M.

    So I was in the Wynwood area and decided to try this place after reading about it in Miami New Times. I aas very disappointed with everything. Looked at the menu and saw the pricing so I assumed the tacos would be a fairly decent size. I Ordered the cochinita pibil and chicken tacos along with a side of guac and chips. When the food arrived I though it was a joke. Tacos are about 3" big and you get 2 of them. I was looking at my plate wondering where the rest of it was. You could at least offer a side of chips to go along with paying $8 for 2 extremely small tacos. Guac had NO TASTE whatsoever and came with about 12 chips to eat it with. My wife and I couldn't differentiate the difference between the chicken and pork because they both tasted the same while we battled the tortilla falling apart. I've frequented some of the best Mexican places in Miami (Most of them are hole in the walls) and I love driving to Homestead to eat so this place is your typical Wynwood twist of overpaying for food.

    (1)
  • Phil R.

    Authentic tacos with lots of choices. Great salsas and sauces with amazing flavor. This spot was jamming, line almost out the door when we went. Almost no seating but well worth it, food quality was still great. Writing this review is making me want to go back. We had the Carnitas De Pato, Carne Asada, Pescado, Camaron and the Quinoa. Had to take a nap after! We will be back!!!

    (4)
  • Rodrigo P.

    The place's atmosphere is OK. They have a hidden bar on the back which is cool. The tacos here are better than the ones in bodega, but they are also overpriced. I tried the cochinita pibil, alambre, and the esquites. The cochinita was disappointing (the pickled onions were really good though, the meat just didn't have the right flavor), the alambre tacos were good. They should filter some of the liquid out of the esquites to make the dish less watery. Overall OK flavors but just not worth their price. If I'm in Wynwood and I'm craving some tacos, I might come to this place again, but I wouldn't go off my way just to come eat here.

    (3)
  • Grzegorz G.

    One of the best taco I ever had. I wish I could come more often to Miami, just to taste that kickass tacos. I truly recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Michelle S.

    The food was amazing!!! My burrito was excellent best Mexican food ever!!! However, the site was packed and we had to wait in a long line to order food and then to sit in a table.

    (4)
  • Mike S.

    Went last night for the third time as I really wanted this place to be good however ! My expectations were again disappointed ! Food was cold I mean really cold ... The temp in the restaurant was unbearable I guess they don't have AC... 2nd time I went they had not chicken so after 10 mins in line I was advised of this ! Food is ok limited menu . Sauces and extras are limited. Honestly much better food at LIME ! Burritos are much nicer and at least hot ... As well as more affordable ... Take my advise do t waste your time or money ...

    (2)
  • Jenny C.

    Loved everything about the food except for the Octapus tacos. They weren't *bad* but they weren't as tender as they should have been- yes it's a long process to tenderize but if you're gonna do it do it right. The carne asada tacos were on point. The sauces were amazing- the creamy chipotle- oh man. My friend and I were happy to have gone for dinner after the sun went down so it wasn't so obvious we were stuffing our faces like fiends. The organic black beans were also amazing and so was the guac. The pickled vegetables are super spicy - be careful. We weren't sure how many tacos to get- 2 girls who can put a lot of food down- but 2 orders of tacos (2 tacos in each order) and black beans/large guac/and chips was more than enough. Basically I ate until I couldn't feel my stomach- aka I will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Analia D.

    Really great tacos! A little pricey but definitely worth it. Their horchata is good too but they always seem to be out of it :(

    (4)
  • Osiris F.

    This has got to be my latest favorite taco spot! I love the Cochinita Pibil! I have also tried the carne asada tacos... Banging! The pollo taco is ok, would not order again.

    (5)
  • Rakela W.

    You can't go wrong with the carnitas de pato. They are flavorful and juicy with a wonderful little crunch. They sell out for a reason. The carne asada I've tried twice. The first time it was good, second time really good. I hope this gets more consistent as it has potential to be a favorite. The pollo is just ok. Skip it. I'll def be back to eat my way through the menu.

    (4)
  • Marielys C.

    Great ambience and super chill, its located in wynwood, i went on a tuesday and it felt like it was the weekend, it has a lounge type of bar right next to the taqueria so its great for a night out with your friends or your loved one, the food was really really good, i had the tacos al pastor,tacos de bistec con rajas, tacos de camaron, tacos de cochinita pibil, cebollita asada, elote de la calle and the fountain limonade the tacos de bistec con eajas was so good that we order another round it was so good I cant wait to go back again, great place ;)

    (5)
  • Lucy O.

    Overrated - tacos tasted kinda bland (the duck and chicken tacos). Guacamole was good. Overpriced - for the portion size they serve. Undersized - 2 tiny teeny tacos per portion... Under served - like a chicken burrito missing... chicken! I really wanted to love this place and was looking forward to try their food, but was very disappointed.

    (1)
  • Tobias S.

    The food was well..... Food. This place is basically just a cool little trendy spot. It's overstaffed with a bunch of nonchalant "whatever attitude individuals". Don't get me wrong the staff looks like great party people but not for a food service establishment. The customer service brought my rating DOWN. I can truly imagine this place with some young upbeat fresh faced individuals who care. Also where to stand in line is confusing. (Miami is more about scene than food smh)

    (2)
  • Jenny R.

    Why does this place (along with every other taco place in Miami) claim to be "authentic mexican"? Really???? I'm from Mexico and this is an insult. The flavors are so off and the tortillas taste well not like tortillas. I couldn't finish my food I was grossed out. Watery octopus and barely any. Plus over 45 minutes to get 5 tacos... In Mexico one person serves a crowd of 50 people in less time. Furthermore, who puts tacos in those stupid treys? Like what is this? Miami people have figured out a way to ruin such a simple thing. Let's stop butchering the Mexican food by calling it authentic. Please respect actual Mexicans and our culture and cuisine. Quinoa?? I have yet to see that in Mexico. If your in Wynwood, just look at the murals and move on... Don't waste your time and money at places like Coyotaco (and panther coffee). All these wanna be hipsters might be fooled, but anyone who is real Mexican or lived in California would know that this is a complete false advertisement. Oh yeah, and thanks for naming your place after Coyoacán. Lol. That colonia of DF should not be tainted by your bad food and slow service. My suggestion is for the owners to move to Mexico, work at a taco stand and learn about the culture and the sweat, love and time it takes to create our beautiful cuisine before coming to Miami and selling this mierda. ------ Ay wey, q lugar tan pesada. Pero de veras no manches por que nos dicen q venden la comida auténtica mexicana cuando no sabe nada así jaja. Me parecio como si fuera una comidita hecha x un gringo chingadito farsante. No voy a escribir mas por no querer perder mas tiempo pero ya quedo. No vaya a comer x aya x q si lo haces te chingas wey. Este restaurante nunca pudiese estar en California o donde haya mexicanos se fracasara de inmediato. 5 estrellas ni modo... Ni le merece una.

    (1)
  • Shameer S.

    I have the best time in this place. In the weekends, when I go home, every time I was crossing the street and the place was full. This weekend I try and i don't believe it, they have a liqueur bar inside. The place was full and after the food was tasty.

    (4)
  • Karl G.

    They're new. They have starting issues. I get it, but do not have the lead (I guess? She was carrying a clipboard) stop the entire line so she can place a complicated order for a VIP guest. Do that on the side so that the line out the door doesn't get longer. Also, 25 minutes for 2 tacos isn't cool. Finally, $3 for chips isn't cool either. Most places comp that. They weren't spectacular either. I'll try again in a couple of weeks.

    (3)
  • Igor P.

    Get in line, pick out your food, order your food at the counter, take a number, wait for your food to be brought out. I got the Al Pastor tacos, which were super. I'm curious about the other menu items like the Pulpo taco with octopus or the Nopales taco with cactus. I also ordered the margarita which had me feeling good, probably because I ended up with the biggest glass out of the group of people I was with for the same amount of money they paid. I don't know if the waiter messed up, but I was't complaining so I went back for a second one (which I sadly dropped right before I could finish it because by that point I was a little tipsy). The only sucky thing is that it gets super crowded and there might not always be a place to sit. The interior looks like a modern Siberian cafeteria, which I absolutely love, that's my type of aesthetic. Also, plenty of hot people.

    (5)
  • Samantha G.

    This was my third time getting take out at Coyo, and my third time being given the wrong order. The first two times I ordered a guacamole bowl which was served to me with no guacamole. Shocking, I know. This third experience was by far the worst though. I placed my order with the cashier, who was visibly very high, asking him for a guacamole bowl with chicken and quinoa instead of rice. He told me my total was $17 as chicken and quinoa were extra. I asked if this was a new charge considering I had ordered the same thing one week prior and was only charged $14 to which he replied yes. I accepted the $17 charge, paid, and proceeded to wait for my order which I saw the cook preparing incorrectly. I told him I did not want both rice and quinoa in my dish. He reviewed the receipt and told me it did not say those specifics and redirected his attention to the cashier who began shouting across the restaurant at me, saying I did not order the dish the way I had. Another employee intervened and asked what the issue was and was apologizing profusely as the cashier kept yelling that the mix up was my fault. They remade my guacamole bowl only this time, the cook forgot the quinoa, the whole reason why this was such an issue in the first place. I reminded him and he put it on the side. Overall, my experience was very disappointing. I was charged extra for something I did not order, was not offered a refund of the additional money I spent, and was reprimanded by the cashier for his own mistake. I honestly would never recommend this place to anyone due to poor customer service....Oh yeah, and the chips were stale, three times in a row.

    (1)
  • Rachel M.

    Sooooooo disappointing. Bland, bland, bland. Had the pastor and for me, I've been to Mexico twice this year alone, that was NOT pastor. My taco had chunks of fat in my pastor. The el elote was bland and I have never had a bland el elote. The only reason I did not give one star is the tortillas were good. Do yourself and your wallet a favor and go to Bodega on the beach.

    (2)
  • Manuela M.

    After a very anxious wait, Coyo did not disappoint. Food was delicious, and despite the reviews of "slow service", I found the staff to be quite fast and responsive. I think this spot a perfect addition to the neighborhood! Things that I would change: the 2 tacos per order requirement (no single tacos sold) and the blandness of the al pastor :/ Recommendation: OCTOPUS AND CARNE ASADA tacos!!! Delicious.

    (5)
  • Neill L.

    The tacos are good. They cost too much. I hope you like eating outside and waiting in line.

    (4)
  • Ozzy M.

    You start at 3 stars just for being in wynwood! This is just a great area to walk around in Ok great tacos. I tried the duck meat tacos. Excellent

    (4)
  • R S.

    Good tacos! We had the shrimp ones which were very tasty and rolled up. The octopus is good but bc of the way they are served they sit with the juices gathering resulting in the entire taco falling apart. It's not that huge of a deal considering the octopus is tender and yummy. Pass on the guac and chips. Not worth it. Outdoor seating is good but hard to get at night. We went on a Wednesday and stuck inside.

    (4)
  • Danielle C.

    Fast, fresh and delicious!! Can't really go wrong with Coyo. Though I do wish there was more indoor seating as I usually grab lunch there during my work day when it's too hot to sit outside in the sun.

    (4)
  • Gabriel S.

    Wow. This place just opened and is exactly what Miami needs. Each item on the menu seems carefully crafted from authentic Mexican ingredients. I spoke to the owner while we were there and he's from Mexico! Very unique in Miami. The atmosphere is super cool, and although I understand there might be a line problem, Miami get used to it! For good food, you wait! This place is sure to explode, watch out Miami!

    (5)
  • Renee H.

    These are the most amazing tacos...I literally could eat here every day of the week. Awesome location in Wynwood right next to Panther Coffee, which I recommend for dessert. The corn is a must do side dish. Try any taco on the menu...they are all exceptional.

    (5)
  • Taylor R.

    Short and sweet: I ate tacos in Miami for five days straight. These were by far the best. Thumbs up to the fish tacos and shrimp tacos especially. All that plus a cute donkey on the door. Hit it.

    (5)
  • Leila R.

    Good flavors in a casual atmosphere. It's definitely a step above your typical fast food Mexican. It is a little on the pricey side. Worth a try.

    (4)
  • Sergio F.

    My girlfriend and I decided to try COYO after attending an event in Wynwood. We had a hankering for Mexican. COYO offers a wide variety of taco varieties, as well as salads and burritos. The menu appears to replicate the kind of food you would find on a Mexican street corner or taco joint in southern CA. Each taco variety includes two tacos. These tacos are the 4" tortilla kind. Bite sized, but relatively filling. We ordered the Pescado (fish), al Pastor (pork), and the al Carbon (chicken). The al Pastor suffered from what seemed to be be poor quality meat. Our al pastor tacos were fatty and flavorless. The chicken tacos were a little better. The best of the night was the fish tacos. They were tasty. We also tried the guacamole...fresh and solid flavor, but I have had better. The chips provided were fresh. Though they were busy the service was pretty quick. The location next to Panther is great, but unfortunately the food is less than compelling. The overall cost for two that evening was $40...way too much for tacos. I might eat here again if I'm in the area, but it won't be my first or second choice.

    (2)
  • Alex A.

    There is absolutely nothing impressive about this place. I've had the burrito bowl as well as the chicken and steak tacos. Can get much better Mexican food for much cheaper. Over rated because of the trendy location.

    (2)
  • Sue L.

    My husband and I love good Mexican food, unfortunately Coyo did not meet our expectations. We visited Coyo last Friday night a little after 10 p.m. We waited in line for about 15 minutes which wasn't too bad considering the line was fairly long and there were only two cashiers. We ordered: carne asada tacos, shrimp tacos, a chicken burrito, an order of guacamole with chips and 2 sodas. The total was almost $50. Here is my review of the food: -Carne Asada tacos: The meat was DRY and COLD.No flavor. The tomatoes were soggy. Each order is served with two. I took only one bite. It was bad. -Shrimp Tacos: The shrimp were overcooked and tasted like fish for some reason. -Chicken Burrito: My husband said it was bland and too dry. It should be called the "green rice burrito" because it's all you could see in there. -Guac and chips: THIS WAS THE ONLY DECENT THING WE ATE. Nothing super special about it, it's alright. Before our food arrived, I noticed 3 things which I would like to share as major reasons NOT to visit this place...1- I asked for a cup of ice from the cashier and there was a bug in it (the ice machine shouldn't be behind the register and too low where things can creep in) 2- looking at the cooking stations there were silver bins filled with cooked meats which explained why the food was cold. They cook way too much and too early to meet the demand. The food just sits there and air dries. 3- I saw an employee throwing away empty cans of Conchita beans, which if you live in Miami, you know each can costs a few cents at Publix. Make your own beans!! There is nothing authentic about this place. You're better off going to Taco Rico on Bird Rd. or the taqueria in the Grove. This was a rip off and just a new trendy spot. If the Ms.Cheezious truck is in the area, run towards it. Don't eat here.

    (1)
  • Rod D.

    Great selection of tacos with ingredients ranging from The Standard to the eclectic (charred Octpus tacos?) Presentation & food is immaculant & they have the Mexicano sodas in abundance. Service is quick and with a smile. HuaHua's crown as best taco spot in Miami may have just been snatched. Perfect for a quick lunch or a casual dinner with friends to start a rock star night. Not even going to speak on the _____ if you don't know you don't need to know.

    (5)
  • Jessica A.

    Found this place after checking out venues in Wynwood. We ordered the chicken and steak tacos to go and they were both delicious to the last bite. Definitely going back!

    (4)
  • Maritel C.

    I went during ArtWalk. I was impressed by how fast the service was given the massive crowd. My favorite items on the menu were the quesadilla and guac. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. The lounge is small and it does get pretty crowded but the music is great. Try to get there relatively early as the line to the lounge gets crazy after 11.

    (3)
  • Cool M.

    Tried the most savory #tacos at new place in #Wynwood @CoyoTaco. Had the Cochinita taco that was so flavorful you don't need additional sauce. Also had the pollo al carbon tacos with pico de gallo and cilantro. Delish! They're a little small, but intense flavor you bypass size. Can't wait to come back!! Great addition to #Wynwood which needed another food option. Pic by @mannyofmiami #mannyhernandez

    (5)
  • David F.

    Tacos and more tacos. Great food. Great location in the heart of wynwood miami...the art center of miami

    (5)
  • Delsa B.

    I love this place. The food is fresh and delicious. Only downside owner looks like an a------e not very friendly and to small, so gets crowded. But if the owner /manager was more accommodating it would be perfect 5 star. Even the employees have better people skills.

    (4)
  • Day B.

    Coyo is an excellent wynwood taco spot! Price is fair and food is excellent quality. My tacos had roasted pineapple in them which was fantastic. Engel was our server and he has a great personality//was very entertaining! Would recommend!

    (5)
  • Natalia A.

    I'm honestly so disappointed. I went to the bar after hours at coyo, and I could not have had a worse experience. First off, the female bartender was completely oblivious. She was extremely disrespectful and unable to handle multiple customers at a time. She wouldn't understand orders and overcharge on cards, which is completely unprofessional. Not only that, but causing a unnecessary verbal fight at the bar. The owner, or man in charge, handled a bar fight that I witnessed extremely bad. How is it possible that the guy who gets punched in the face unnecessarily, gets kicked out the club? How is that even logical? The man who swung, said that this guy pushed his girlfriend, and he didn't even lay a hand on her, she was verbally attacking him? What kind of morals do you have coyo, to be handling your situations so poorly? Very disappointed, and will not be returning anytime soon.

    (1)
  • Katherine S.

    Yum- their breakfast bowls are to die for. Even my boyfriend who is a chef and eats constantly couldn't finish the whole thing. Delicious and more than your money's worth.

    (5)
  • Codis K.

    My last two visits have been underwhelming. I got the alambre, al pastor, and fish tacos. Both occasions the corn tortillas were a bit undercooked and the meats were not warm, fairly dry and chewy. I'm sure it is to keep up with the high demand, but I've noticed small buckets of the various different taco fillings already cooked and chopped , ready to be thrown into tacos (much like chipotle), which would explain why my tacos weren't hot and fresh. At typically $3+ each taco, you have to do better.

    (2)
  • Tawanna-Patrice M.

    Absolutely amazing! Great Breakfast! Great Lunch! Customer Service is stellar!

    (4)
  • Milagros A.

    I love this place, great mexican food.

    (5)
  • emely j.

    About damn time:) Love having another food option in wynwood, and a really good one at that. I have been there a few times now and I look forward to trying more things on their menu. I like that there are veg pesc-friendly options too. Cactus taco, yup. Camaron, yup. But my favorite thus far is the pescado taco. And the Guacamole is on point as well. I am a fan of the serving trays to keep the tacos full and easy to pick up. The only problem I I have been too full to try their paletas for dessert. I heard they are made in a secret location and have unicorn dust in them. Imagine that on a hot Miami day:)

    (5)
  • Tabatha R.

    Super busy, not enough seating. Kinda set up like a chipotle. Has more options and menu, stand in line and if someone is with you have them grab the seat. Couple beer options and soda. 3-4 veg options, 3 tacos of cactus, mushrooms and falafel.. You can make them into a guacamole bowl. Kinda pricey. 4 of us to eat here was $65. Ppl asking if we are leaving soon, so busy. If you want tacos, sure eat here.

    (3)
  • Edward J.

    It's extremely hard to find a good grab-and-go authentic Mexican spot in South Florida. For that alone, Coyo gets and extra bump. Tried 3 taco types and they were each fresh and delicious. Perfect blend of flavors. Someone with taste definitely put these recipes together. The spot it a little small but I came during slow hours so it wasn't an issue but I could see how it may be one during peak hours. Overall great experience. What matters most is the food itself, and Coyo is great at that.

    (4)
  • Patricia M.

    Trendy food. Tacos and burritos were great. The atmosphere was amazing. service was quick. Atmosphere is fun.

    (4)
  • Andrea M.

    Great new addition to wynwood! Tacos were good although i had troubles differencing one from another, flavor were very similar which its odd since i ordered duck, carnitas and pulpo tacos. I little pricey for the size. I will give them another try next time i pass by the neighborhood

    (3)
  • Karissa O.

    Tried two different tacos (cochinita and carnita); the bill was $20 for 4 tacos and a fountain drink(would be okay if they were good). The meat was not warm in either taco and the cochinita was way too salty. I didn't care for the carnita, it made you wish the duck was pork. I won't be going back to try more. Unfortunately you have to purchase two cold tacos and not one per order... So you can't try many options.

    (2)
  • Eddie G.

    The coalescence of mercurial Miami weather and poor planning resulted in me stumbling into Coyo Taco completely and unequivocally drenched. It seemed that every single fly in the Wynwood area decided to take shelter from the monsoon in this tiny Mexican eatery, as the place had swarms of flies swirling about. You'd think that eating a meal surrounded with a miasma of winged insects while sopping wet would be really unpleasant, but good food and great company can make up for a lot of things. Long story short, the pastor de pollo burrito (chicken + pineapple) was lovely, the guac was solid (figuratively), the employees were friendly (and may compliment your attire if warranted), and the tunes featured The Roots and MF Doom. If someone asks me to join them for a bite at Coyo, I'm not saying no.

    (4)
  • Fashion Poet P.

    I love Mexican and Tex Mex so when my friend offered to take me to Coyo, I was all for it. I'm a finicky eater and Coyo was perfect. Everything from the pricing to the vibe and seating. As for food, I love the quinoa tacos, chips and guacamole (fyi the guac is hands down the best in the 305). The dessert was on point too. We sampled a paletta aka (ice cream stick in Cookies n Cream and Arroz Con Leche flavors. They were delectable. Plus, we tried the Churros. Holy sweet tooth, these were delicious and they came with a Dulce de Leche sauce for dipping them in. This eatery is a nice addition to Wynwood's burgeoning restaurants. I hope they open one in the Gables soon so it's closer to home, but in the meantime, I will trek it for a taco here!

    (5)
  • Julio L.

    Actual Authentic Mexican food, taste so good! A bit on the pricey side for small tacos but worth it.

    (5)
  • Jim B.

    I cannot believe the nerve of the people that work here and the method in which they operate. I first came here warily because it seemed pricey and as a vegan, it is hard to find a place with completely vegan options. I mentioned my dietary restrictions and the person who took my order at the register assured me that the burrito with mushrooms was vegan if I ordered without cheese. Excitedly, I ate my first Coyo burrito and it really surprised me. It was delicious. However, soon after, I got a very intense stomach ache. I thought maybe it was just a weird mix of things that day, but sure enough, every time I came back I would have a stomach ache. I just learned today that there is butter in the rice and beans. The culprit. I'm sure this wouldn't deter people who consume animals products, but vegans: BE WARNED. They blatantly lied to me and I am disgusted with that sort of handling of customers. It is completely disgusting and I feel very angry. The employees don't tell vegans that the rice and beans have butter so that they don't lose customers, since they have no other options. Never ever going into Coyo again, good riddance.

    (1)
  • Jessica S.

    Tacos are memorable. In my opinion that's always good. My favorite, the octopus tacos. I actually crave them from time to time. The margaritas are a hit. Be ready for long lines.

    (4)
  • Allison L.

    Came here two nights in a row. Food is definitely worth it. Not a lot of places to sit and it's been packed both times but the food is so good it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Manny Z.

    Very good place to have lunch or dinner but not a lot of seating so be patient for a seat it's worth the wait. Food is very tasty and please don't for get to try the deserts. My favorite the rice pudding pop! I tried the tacos el pastor, shrimp and duck. The duck were my favorite.

    (5)
  • Laura G.

    Anyone that knows me knows my love for tacos and the endless joy mexican food brings my soul. Well coyo you've made me love tacos even more than I thought possible. I had the pescado and octopus tacos with some guacamole . The octopus taco was the perfect amount of tender and just a smidge spicy The pescado taco was folded over perfectly to ensure that it didn't spill everywhere . The only issue they had was tooo many people not enough seats . The outdoor picnic tables could work in other cities but miami has a tendency for people to not want to sit very close to others . There was so much space left between people . I'm definitely going back to try the other options and hope the margarita machine is working

    (5)
  • Oded V.

    Great food and service , the staff is super nice , love the mushroom and shrimp tacos , guacamole is amazing . Definitely coming back to COYO !!!!

    (5)
  • Jeri N.

    Coyo Taco is seriously legit!! The guac is out of this world and the vibe is so laid back and fun. Chef Scott brought us out a bunch of different tacos to try. I had a chicken and a fish and they were both on point!! All of the staff is super helpful and friendly and there's a cool after party lounge in the back that plays great music! If your in Miami this place is a must! Thanks for everything Chef Scott!!!!

    (5)
  • Marie A.

    Great new place in Wynwood. Amazing fresh homemade corn tortillas. Pork shoulder tacos were perfectly seasoned. Don't come here if you want boring tex-mex low quality food.

    (5)
  • Elicenia F.

    My first time out to coyo. First of the place is crowded, which right there I thought the food was good .. The food was okay , now let's get to the real problem. It was overcrowded!!! To many bump ins and the service was ordinary. Don't be fool! There is nothing to be hyped about! Do not waste your time.

    (1)
  • Kimberly M.

    Yea... I went there last night. The food was good. My issue is with the giant cockroach that flew off the wall and onto my back. I never received an apology from the management, they just closed the front door. Thanks for a great dining experience Coyo Taco. I think it's safe to say I won't be returning.

    (1)
  • Randall S.

    Very casual setting, outdoor seating if you prefer (and I certainly do). I had the tacos al pastor (7/10), carne asada (8.5/10), and octopus (rating withheld due to sampling of my wife's without a genuine interest in octopus). Also had the duck tacos, which were a 9/10. A bit pricey for tacos, but they were very, very good. Met some nice people at our community style picnic table out front. Inviting atmosphere and smack dab in the middle of where you want to be in Wynwood. All in all, a solid spot for a really good taco and a beer during your day of attempting to figure out the political message intended by the street mural of Ben Franklin with a Viking helmet and a fur coat riding a three legged cheetah.

    (4)
  • Bridget A.

    We had such a great experience at Coyo - the service was really great, speedy and the food was delicious. I loved my margarita and next time I am definitely having sangria. The atmosphere is casual but nice and the outside seating looks beautiful. The "club" space in the back is real cool, Rich Medina played! What a treat. Great sound system. Mad love for Coyo.

    (5)
  • George P.

    Mediocre tacos in a trendy place. Rude, stuck up staff, too cool probably dropped out of school. Womp Womp Womp.

    (1)
  • Patricia J.

    This is a good taco spot. They have a nice variety of tacos and you can order any taco combination in a burrito or salad. I go for the salad to avoid the carbs, but sometimes I give in and get the elote that is really good. The reason that it is not five stars is sometime it is too crowded and the service staff can't keep up.

    (4)
  • AntOnio Y.

    Great Tacos... The line is long but moves really fast. Fresh Guacamole and great service!!! Must try!

    (5)
  • Jo D.

    I give it a three stars because it was good however, I specifically told the cashier that I did not want tomatoes added to my food. I even repeated the order to clarify this statement.When I received my food, guess what? I got tomatoes in my burrito bowl! I was too lazy to go inside the restaurant as it was very packed on a Friday night but was very disappointed seeing those tomatoes in my food. I'm just a girl who simply does not like tomatoes. The food is over priced. I prefer Chipotle over this any day.

    (3)
  • Vic L.

    Great tacos great service and great location. Had the shrimp and fish tacos and was not disappointed!! Would defo recommend!

    (4)
  • Chris W.

    The Camaron tacos were the jam. Prepared fresh and out to your table before you can get your drink. Great service

    (5)
  • Leigh S.

    Finally got the chance to check this place out. The restaurant itself is very small and only seats about 20 people. You order at the counter and get a number and are then left to determine where to eat when you look around and realize there aren't any seats. I ordered the carnitas de pato and ended up getting them togo. First impression was lack luster. For $9.50 I got two tiny street tacos. The taco had good flavor, but unfortunately I bit into a large bone about halfway through my first taco. Overall unpleasant experience and won't be going back. Too expensive for average food.

    (2)
  • Bella S.

    The octopus tacos are a little watery and lack flavor The suppossedly fried fish (mahi mahi) tacos .. um well they were barely cooked let alone fried! Again, no flavor. I'm not going back. My friend wasnt pleased with her guacamole either... the crowd was interesting! (to say the least)! Police Detectives going table to table asking guests if they had seen a lady in a wheelchair, ha! Next were the homeless roaming between tables, begging for money to the locals & artists..

    (1)
  • crystal n.

    First time here after hearing the hype. I got the cochinita pibil and the guacamole. I figured if they get this right then I will try more. Tacos were good. They kept it simple- corn tortillas, pork, pickled onions, queso. Done right and simple. The guacamole- missed the mark. I am a very harsh critic on the guacamole I will admit but this one was not good at all. It Looked great but tasted off. I think the tomatoes had turned or something because it had a very off rotten taste. I tried to add salsa and lime to it thinking it was just the lack of salt- but no. Overall the atmosphere is nice. It's what you would expect for a wynwood neighborhood restaurant- hipster filled and lively. It also comes with the wynwood prices: $17 bucks for two tacos, a water, and about 4 oz of gucamole. It's nice but doesn't leave a strong impression with me. I will probably be back when I'm in the area but it's not a destination I would go to just to eat there on its own. Ive had worse and I've had better.

    (3)
  • Astrida M.

    One of the best Mexican food places in Miami (not many to choose from!). The food is delicious and fresh!! You order at the cash register...the prices are great for the amount of food you get. We went for lunch during the week. Order more as the dishes are small. Loved the shrimp/prawn tacos! Space inside is limited and very small...you will bump into other people. Very busy place! Seating inside and outside. Several other small restaurants next door in case you can't get into Coyo! We will definitely go back. Parking is a big challenge!

    (5)
  • Sofia T.

    COYO is a gem in Wynwood. I love the chicken/pineapple tacos and the freshly made guac. There is plenty of parking in the area. If you're looking for authentic Mexican, look no further. They are a bit pricey, but you're paying for very good tacos. I'd say the prices are that of a food truck. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Gerald S.

    Incredible food only problem is long line but there's a good reason for that! I would go again if I lived closer literally drove from Kendall just to try it out on a Friday afternoon in middle of traffic.

    (5)
  • Gabs C.

    Amazing and pet friendly! Quick service too!

    (5)
  • Penelope B.

    Coming in from Pather Coffee, the place was very convenient. However, that's not a reason I would go again. The place was dirty, there were flies everywhere and the tables were disgusting. We ordered the corn on the cob or elote and i could barely keep it down. The cheese on the corn smelled like vomit and it just was not appetizing. Moving on... their customer service is not the best. The entire time; all the waitress, server or whatever, did was basically talk to the cashier rather than clean. I recommend HuaHua's for a better experience and cheaper price.

    (1)
  • katia B.

    La espera valio la pena, la comida esta deliciosa, las tortillas recien hechas, 8 tipos de salas, tacos de pulpo, alambre, camaron, huitlacoche etc, horchata de fresa mm!! Muy recomendado!

    (5)
  • Miami R.

    I popped in on Saturday the 28th around 6pm. Place was busy, which is always nice to see. The guys cooking were moving at a good steady organized pace. Again, nice to see. I wanted to like it, I really did, but maybe it wasn't my day. The girl behind the counter (light skin not white, curly brown hair nice blue eyes) was terrible. I asked what the cook was making, because it looked great and I wanted one for myself. She didn't answer me, I said that burrito looking thing with the meat. She said yeah. I said huh? She didn't really feel like she cared to answer a question (one a few others had because of the way the menu is written) Finally we figured it out and I ordered my $11 burrito (with no side) She proceeded to eat chips and guacamole at the register while taking money and making change. She just half heartedly dumped checks for the line cooks on the corner of the counter with no seeming order. She is the reason the stars dropped by 1 more. The burrito, you ever eat when you're sick it's just like you're going through the motions of eating but not really tasting anything? That's how it was for me. The beef probably tasted good, but there wasn't much in mine, not as much as the one that made me order it, that's for sure. The rice and beans were just there, the cheese was non existent, but I did taste cilantro. I wish I could have tried the burrito I saw being made that made me order mine, because that one looked amazing. Will I give them another try, perhaps. But you've gotta get some better value for the money, and a far better girl behind the counter. Also, they ran out of an item that 2 people before me ordered. She didn't want to go tell the people they ran out and ask what they'd like instead, so she sent someone else to go do it.

    (2)
  • Tony N.

    Average food. Bad service. Cashier had a bit of an attitude. Asked for the the meat taco. They didn't have it. Asked for a lemonade. They didn't have it. The cashier didn't even recommend alternative. She just had attitude. We ordered out tacos. The menu didn't indicate cheese on the one we ordered. We got cheese on our tacos and asked them to remove the cheese with our apologies. Took an additional half and hour to get the food. Will not return for a second time.

    (2)
  • Lauren V.

    I really wanted to love this place. Heard amazing things about it and was so excited to enjoy a meal here. The tacos served at wood on taco Tuesday outshine these $6.50 two half a palm sized tacos at Coyo Taco by light years. I will gladly stand in the wrap around line at Wood than go to Coyo Taco for over priced and not worth the extra pennies. I wouldn't go back.

    (1)
  • Andy O.

    Good food, but kinda pricey for tacos. The bar in the back doesn't allow food from the front. Music and drinks in the back bar were good. Long wait for drinks at bar because of only having 1 bartender as business picked up. DON'T USE A CREDIT CARD! I ordered a few drinks and was surprised to find a 20% tip included! I always tip at least 18% so I shouldn't be forced to pay a 20% tip which came out to over $5 for 2 drinks that were already overpriced! The manager tried to tell me this was stated on the menu, but in a dark bar where I can barely read the menu, really???? Must've been some really FINE print.

    (3)
  • Vivian G.

    Excellent Mexican spot in the Wynwood area! Authentic delicious Mexican food at a good price. I tried the burrito bowl and loved it. Next time, I look forward on trying the corn everyone kept ordering!

    (4)
  • Tammy B.

    July 15, 2015 I had grilled octopus bowl which was outstanding as was the guacamole (large serving). Unique ingredients with casual, welcoming atmosphere provides a positive dining experience. So popular they need more seating. The manager was very friendly and extremely attentive to customers. 10/10 will definitely return!

    (5)
  • Jess A.

    Amaze balls! Hands down best tacos in Miami. Shrimp tacos were my favorite. Guac is fresh and tart. Also the grilled corn was so flavorful and delicious. Definitely going back to try everything in the menu.

    (5)
  • Kelly C.

    Not only has the food dropped to S_Lime Mexican Restaurant standards but tge service is far worse if you're not a pal or buddy of someone working there! I went for lunch seating is limited and the owner was asked by me that when my food is delivered do u mind me asking some others who are done dining for the table he said oh yes go right ahead! Unfortunately that wasn't the reply that I expected to hear from him I expected him to say ! Don't worry I'll have a word with them for you so that we can move the table along would have been the correct response At the end of waiting for table for 20 minutes we went up to the counter for a refund no one was even worried as to why we wanted to refund ,how pathetic is this place services typical Miami service even below Miami standards! Even taco bell has better customer service yall won't last long the trend is declining!

    (2)
  • jenny j.

    Where do I begin? I'm Mexican and they are trying to claim they their food is 100% Mexicano. What a hoax. The tortillas fell apart and are served in this sliver tray. Odd. Go to a proper taco stand and this never will be the case. Long wait for food. Over priced. Over hyped. Not going back. Try Tequiza on South Beach instead.

    (1)
  • P B.

    Went here hoping my cravings good Mexican food would be satisfied. I was a little disappointed. The Taco's are better than most in Miami, but to be honest, you are paying for the fact this place is in the middle of Wynwood rather than the food. It's OK but don't go hungry or if you do, expect to pay a lot for not much food!

    (3)
  • S C.

    Ugh, why do I keep coming here because I can't find anything else it's late and I want a taco. I've been here 30 minutes and they can't throw some shit in a bowl and get me a beer. If I wanted to wait for someone to make me dinner I'd be at home...

    (1)
  • Nina L.

    Best damn fish tacos ever. Worth the wait. Plenty of food in the burrito bowl. Given that, there IS a wait, so be prepared.

    (4)
  • Joel S.

    If you want to see how small a taco can be without ceasing to exist, check out Coyo taco. If you believe that paying four dollars for said taco will somehow make it exist more, check out Coyo taco. If you want some Mexican food check out Rinconcito on 8th st.

    (2)
  • Vicente C.

    went for dinner, Ordered the Tacos al pastro, the Huitlacoche and the Nopal. The pastor had more pineapple than pork meat, the huitlacoche was really just mushrooms and not very good, the nopal were the best. All tacos had cheese and were very similar. Worst thing was the tortillas which would brake immediately when picked up, not good at all. The salsa verde also had an abundance of garlic. Overall it was ok, but i def wouldnt go for dinner again.

    (3)
  • Danniel R.

    Closet taco place to my job I really love it. While the portions could be a bit larger, the flavor is on point. I highly recommend their pink nacho sauce cause frankly it's amazing. Just watch out for peak hours as it gets packed with tourists to the wynwood area and your stuck with the rather loud inside seating.

    (4)
  • Ronnie F.

    Great first experience. I ordered the carne asada salad bowl and was not disappointed. It's UAT as fresh as salsa fiesta and a little less packed. Give it a chance.

    (5)
  • Rafael M.

    Best tacos, this is a great place to eat, it is always full.

    (5)
  • Kelly C.

    Ehh.. That's all there is to say. It's not the worst Mexician food I've had...but by no means is it something to rave about. I was completely turned off by the fact that you have to literally "stalk" other patrons to find a seat. We waited about 20 minutes with our number in hand, and once two seats became available, we waited nearly an additional 30 minutes for 2 orders of tacos. It was ridiculous. Also, the tacos are so incredibly small and unfilling. We had to go somewhere else to eat right after. There are wayyyy better places in wynwood for good eats.

    (1)
  • Van E.

    This place is great! I tried the carne asada bowl and alambre bowl and they were amazing. Love their burritos and they also have a super cool bar in the back. Will be coming back.

    (4)
  • Reggie A.

    Food is great here, vibe is fun, I have had the tacos and the burritos. i prefer the burritos, but that's just because i want more more more! I love the Pescado, and the POLLO AL CARBON, but the AL PASTOR and the PASTOR DE POLLO were pretty good too. I need to go back and try everything else.

    (4)
  • Nathalie C.

    Good tacos

    (3)
  • Sandy S.

    COYO is serious food! Wandered in 2 weeks ago, (the smell of the grill lured 3 very hungry folks from 2 blocks away) --- had to return and turn another friend onto Coyo! Amazing, authentic Mexican food and Scott, the owner really knows his business -- I had a great time chatting with him. As great as he is, the food and margaritas even greater. The carne asada burrito bowl is ridiculously delish and the quesadilla looks so good I almost jumped a kid for his! My friend had the chicken w pineapple something or other and loved it, too. My new favorite place - great reason to take a ride to Wynwood ! And can't beat the price and atmosphere Best of luck Scott - you got a winner in Coyo!!!!!

    (5)
  • Mariana R.

    My first time at Coyo Taco and had heard really good things about it... The menu board and mexican sodas and desserts make a good environment for eating tacos. Flavors and seasoning are pretty authentic. This time I tried 4 different tacos and most of the salsas. Overall it was ok, not the most authentic tacos though. Order as you eat as tortillas get cold too fast! AL PASTOR: good flavor and texture for not being from a trompo, order with less pinneaple and would not add cheese to this one, recommend eating it with chipotle sauce. CARNE ASADA: meat flavor was good and I would not add any of the toppings as they hide the flavor. ALAMBRE: tough call, not really an alambre, I never found the peppers nor the onion, it had cheese only and it was cold, would not order again. CAMARON: very good flavor and great to eat with chipotle alioli, I would spread the tortilla with frijoles refritos and add a slice of avicado on top. On the salsas, FRESH TOMATILLO salsa looks great, however it tastes sweet, definitely not as it should be. Less topping, more flavor! Do not leave without dessert, La Michoacana popsicles are delicious (I tried tamarind and strawberries with cream). I would come again, definitely not my top taco place in Miami.

    (3)
  • Michele M.

    Tried it for the first time today. They have really awsome tacos. I had the Pollo al Carbon tacos, Arroz Verde, and frijoles refritos, all of which were very good! The food is worth the price. I would try this place again. Maybe a burrito next time.

    (4)
  • Cristian D.

    I got 2 steak and two Cochinita Pibill tacos. They tasted good but I ended up being forced to eat the tacos with a fork. Their tortillas don't have a lot of consistency and get soggy really fast.They split right in half. It's like eating a taco in an Arepa. I don't recommend this place. It's expensive, service is slow and portions are small. If you want good tacos go to Mi Rinconcito Mexicano.

    (1)
  • Benazhir M.

    Wished I had taken pics, but the food was so good I couldn't stop to freeze the moment. Good is fresh and soo tasty. I highly recommend this place. I had the tacos al pastor(yummy,) alambre tacos( my favorite.) Also had the guacamole and the borracho beans. The beans were ok. Everything else was out of the world. I'm coming back for the duck tacos and more! My new favorite place.

    (5)
  • Christopher M.

    Overpriced tacos. The vegetarian taco I had wasn't anything special in terms of taste and you pay a lot for two tiny soft tacos, no chips either. The churros were good but took forever to be made. You're pretty much paying for the location. There's much better out there

    (2)
  • Enrique E.

    I think the food is very good here and i do appreciate there effort towards this. i have a real problem with your portions and your pricing. the tacos themselves and all that came with it were like little toys and not the real thing. very small tacos with large prices are a bad combination when you are hungry. two bites for a taco and all gone is really something you are proud of? you are not on Ocean Drive or are you?

    (3)
  • Tom A.

    Great food......great environment, but a little crowded and hard to find a place to sit (for that reason I deducted a star). Also beer expensive, $7 in a plastic cup. Otherwise a fan, but can't give it 5 stars for the reasons stated above.

    (4)
  • ru c.

    Thanks to Coyo I've lost six pounds! Been throwing up all night! I've been here twice: it was great once and below par the other time. Overall good vibe, nice location and very friendly staff.

    (3)
  • H F.

    Pretty good flavor but at the end of the day the price left a bad taste in my mouth. Tacos are very tiny, smaller than tradition "street" tacos. So don't come hungry or you'll leave with an empty wallet.

    (2)
  • Skye M.

    This place opened and then closed for a couple days and then opened again--- apparently closed for inspections. Not sure how they were able to serve before inspections. Then randomly 2 days ago I went there and they were randomly closed. They are not consistent on hours, employees are not friendly, not a good set up and food is okay but over priced for what you get. I work a block away and my office and I will not be back to give them any more business.

    (2)
  • Su Z.

    Delicious food. We had tacos de nopal, tacos de chorizo (spicy ) carne asada; all were delicious with a healthy twist . The nopal tacos had quinoa. My and my kids favorite was the corn on the cob.

    (5)
  • Marcos N.

    So yes this place is good. To be non-authentic, it's a nice place. Indoor and outdoor seating. Variety of tacos. They ran out of duck but hopefully next time theyll have it. They also have a wide variety of meats and veggies for your taco/burrito. Angel and his coworkers were friendly and helpful

    (4)
  • Jason Z.

    I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt since it was their first week open, but some things definitely have to improve. First and foremost, the service behind the counter was awful. The guy taking my order seemed not only flustered but genuinely inconvenienced. Probably not the best person to have in the front of the house. They also don't have a liquor license yet despite advertising alcoholic beverages on their menu. Food came pretty quickly, which was nice, but they really don't have a good system in place of making sure the right orders go to the right tables. We almost got 3-4 orders that weren't ours. Tacos were fairly good, if a bit on the small side, but the quesadilla was surprisingly very tasty. Will have to give this place another shot but definitely not the best first impression.

    (3)
  • Roger M.

    Miami is building restaurants at a fast clip. The food is not up to the hypes the new owners are spending at PR firms and "Eater Miami". Celebrity chefs are the draw without the experience to run a fulltime restaurant. The 4 tacos and 2 soft drinks at $25.00 gets you only once if the food experience lacks. The new owners spent bucks fixing up the place, but management has busboys spraying down tables next to you while you are eating to clean the food from the previous diner.

    (3)
  • Joel S.

    Well Wynwood has spawned another gem. Located right between Panther Coffee and Freshii this taco stand (although it is much more than that) is perfect. Their taco selection comes to a nice bakers dozen. Along with home made guacamole and a few other goodies you have a pretty solid menu. The three of us tried the fish, shrimp, carne asada and conchinita pibil. We were all quite impressed. You can tell the people here know their way around Mexican kitchen. There are also going to be margaritas on tap soon!!!! I can't wait for that. This is the kind of place you can hit up multiple times a week and it will fill you up without breaking the bank. If this place is open late it might be the perfect post Wood Tavern or Gramps munchies spot. I can't wait to go back and am happy to have a place like this in the hood.

    (5)
  • Martha G.

    So this was my first time eating here at Coyo Taco i pass by it all the time and I've always been curious of why there's always a really big line. On Tuesday I finally decided to go check it out, and boy was the line worth it the steak quesadilla was amazing great quality the guac could have been a bit better it was to chuncky for my liking, And just when I thought it couldn't get any better it did. I wasn't aware of the tequila bar in the back , thanks to Marcos the guy that brought us our food, for letting us know it was happy hour! All in all Great Service. Cashiers were really helpful for recommending the steak, but if it wasn't for Marcos I would have left without having my favorite drink the Spice Margarita. Hope my Yelpers find this Helpful :)

    (4)
  • Peter P.

    Coyo Taco is a spectacular little food Oasis in the heart of Wynwood. I stepped out of Tattoos and Co, desperate for a quick bite nearby. I remembered Coyo, having walked by it countless times but never stepping inside. The thought of delicious tacos danced in my head as I made the short walk over to Coyo. The line was short, the cashier was pleasant and funny, and the service was fast - can you ask for anything else? Yes! Tacos. I ordered the Carnitas de Pato and the Al Pastor (each order comes with 2 tacos). The prices were decent but the quality of food was really high. I love the serrano salsa on the Carnitas de Pato, and you can't go wrong with the roasted pineapple on the Al Pastor. I wanted to try everything, which definitely makes me want to go back with a +1 and share 4 orders (don't judge - you want to as well!) All in all, Coyo Taco was a quick, but delicious, experience and I'm looking forward to my triumphant return to Wynwood's taco oasis.

    (4)
  • Carol W.

    Coyo tacos are fabulous! It's a relaxed place to go for dinner - you order at the bar and grab a seat. We had steak asado and a pulpo taco both of which were really tasty. A side of hand smashed guac and received beans with nachos was a great choice. The guac was really zingy and fresh. All washed down with a margarita!

    (4)
  • Jessica G.

    At Coyo Taco there were a few things I loved, a few things I liked, and probably one thing I wish I had skipped. I think the current overall 3.5 rating if probably about right, but I rounded up for the things that I loved. We came in to Coyo as a larger group. We had done a fancy lunch earlier in the afternoon, but after hitting a few of the bars in the area we were suddenly all hungry again. We went in with the intention of grabbing *a* taco. As you can guess thought, with Yelpers, there's no such thing as *a* taco. I decided to order the pulpo tacos, $9 for two, and my boyfriend go the nopales tacos (veggie option with grilled cactus and quinoa, 2 for $6. That was supposed to be it; however, when I got to the register I saw the special of the day was a gordita. I couldn't not order the special so I got the vegetarian one. We also ordered two sangrias. Spending a little over $40 for four tacos, a gordita, and two drinks is certainly no taco bell, but I felt that the quality of the ingredients matched the price tag, though the tacos are small (probably 6'' corn tortillas?). We ordered at the counter and were served our sangria immediately, and given a number to place on our table. The food was delivered quickly for some members of the group, but took a little longer for others. To be fair we were pre-dinner rush so they probably had some things still prepping and not quite ready for our larger group. I will start with the bad saying that I probably should have just skipped the sangria. They make it in large batches so the fruit was well soaked and very fresh, but the fruit was the best part. I found the actual sangria much too sweet and couldn't finish it, but my boyfriend, who likes sweet wine much more than I do, was able to finish the two for the both of us. I enjoyed the cactus/quinoa tacos, but they needed the sauce bar for a little boost of flavor (mmmm, chipotle aioli). The octopus tacos started to push me towards a deeper appreciation for Coyo. The octopus was perfectly cooked, but be careful they are definitely spicy, I loved them though. Now, my absolute favorite was the gordita. Prior to this the only gordita I had ever had was from taco bell and this was MUCH different. The shell was similar to an arepa (the Venezuelan ones) and it was filled with mushrooms and peppers and just had a really great flavor. I hope the specials here aren't infrequent, because I would definitely like this gordita again. This is a fast casual kind of place with a self serve soda station next to a sauce bar with a variety of salsas and the amazing chipotle aioli. The pricing here is probably a little on the high end, but not enough to keep me away, just wouldn't be an everyday lunch spot (thought that's not even an option for me given the location), and honestly I might not even think about the pricing if the tacos were served with chips. The burrito bowls here seemed very popular among the crowd that filtered in for dinner, so if I go back and they don't have my gordita, I think I would give one of those a try.

    (4)
  • Rachael B.

    I'm the toughest critic when it come to Mexican food.. because it's my FAVORITE! Coyo has good intentions but for me it falls a little short. I don't like that you have to wait in line forever to order and then seating is very limited. Also, if you want something else, you don't have a waiter so you'd have to wait in line all over again. The food was pretty good but not amazing, then again I'm the toughest Mexican critic. I won't be coming back here, but I can see why people like it.

    (3)
  • Brigit B.

    Okay Coyo!! Our first attempt to eat here was shot down due to the everlasting line out the door. I see now that the line is for great reason!! I ordered the pastor pollo tacos, and stole some of my friends baked beans (mmmmmm) and went hard in the salsa bar. These tacos were authentically exquisite. The roasted pineapple was on point! This place was so fun, high energy, and picnic tables galore...charming. I loved my meal. The chips were fresh and salty, just as they should be! All of the various sauces were great and the pickled carrots, onions & jalapeños (a Mexican staple) were clutch. My tongue wasn't too happy with the abundance of spicy veggies but no worries yelpers, it recovered! I also got a side of corn. It was really good, but could have used a little more flavor. All in all, a great experience. The menu was fairly priced, staff were pleasantly helpful and although super busy, our food came out rather quickly. If I lived locally, Coyo would be one of my more frequently visited restaurants! Until we meet again, Taco, Taco.

    (4)
  • Michael L.

    Yes - this is the one. Extremely tasty tacos, and a wide selection of fun options, combined with well priced cuisine means that I will be back - and often. The taco highlights for me are the Al Pastor, Camaron, and Pulpo (yes, octopus!) The staff is friendly and helpful, helping to guide my menu selections. The cashier also showed me that they were selling Jarritos Tutifruti (my fave), so that helped make it a good experience. Next time I'm going to try the burrito, but I'm also going to sneak in the back. Behind the kitchen there is a bar - I'm not sure if that is a secret or not (it looks like it is) - and I plan to spend some ill advised hours back there causing trouble. Coyo all the way-o!

    (5)
  • Victoria L.

    Absolutely delicious! The best tacos in town. Fresh ingredients. I had a pork shoulder taco called "Cochinita"there was no greasy residue. Onwards. I can't wait for the opening in the Grove

    (4)
  • Jannely E.

    The burrito bowl is the best meal you'll ever taste here. I love the fact that the personnel are always cleaning the tables. The waiting is about ten minutes on busy nights but they always make sure to bring your order as quick as possible. They have update the outside tables and now it has more space. If you see the place full do not get discouraged as a seat always becomes available.

    (4)
  • German M.

    Came to Coyo Taco for dinner before hitting the bars and I have to say this place is doing great by how crowded it gets! I'm so glad Wynwood keeps on growing and adding great spots like Coyo. Ordering only took a few minutes and I got to try the pescado, pollo al carbón, and camarón tacos. The meats had a smoky flavor and the pescado taco had a very potent fish taste. Overall, the food is great if you want a quick bite. This is a very casual place with limited seating. In fact, we had to sit next door at Panther Cafe -- following the staff recommendations -- and were brought our food over there.

    (4)
  • Kyle M.

    Stopped in for some grub after a long day of checking out the walls. We walked inside one of the tiniest doorways that supposedly operates as both an in & out. It was definitely an annoying bottleneck for people going in and out. Immediately upon walking in I saw a sign on the soda machine telling people if they wanted ice it would be given to them by the cashier. I don't know about anyone else but the last person I want grabbing a cup I am going to put my mouth on is someone reaching in to some under the counter ice chest with dirty money hands. The salsa bar area didn't look very clean so I stayed away from that, bathroom was decent. Looking at the menu, prices were a bit higher than other fast casual places in the same food category, but I guess you can chalk that up to location. Overhead in this area is probably a little high. We ordered some tacos & quesadillas & walked outside. The place was packed so after about 5-10 mins of standing we got lucky & scored a spot at one of the community picnic tables while we waited for our food to be ready. I didn't try the tacos, but the Steak Quesadilla was pretty good. Not sure what cheese they used but it had the texture & tasted like mozzarella. Summary: Pretty Good Quesadilla. Bad Fix the ice situation, & keep things cleaner. Some employees need to focus a little more on customer service & being more friendly to customers. Not sure if anything can be done with tiny entrance/exit, might just be stuck with that. Would I return? Maybe.

    (3)
  • Lucas M.

    This is my first time eating at Coyo Taco. The look of the place is very modern, a nice loft feeling to it. The seating is very comfortable and it's pretty cool that you can sit down and someone brings you the food. The staff is full of energy, young, and eager to help but I feel the cashiers need a bit more training on product knowledge. I tried the 'Carne asada quesadilla' with their chipotle aioli sauce and wow! Simply put, it was amazing! Freshness is just radiating out of the ingredients. I would definitely recommend my friends come eat here. I will have to come back sometime and try their tacos. Marcos was the guy who brought my food out. Was so attentive to ask me if I needed a togo box and was all over the place! Fixing the chairs, busing, and helping guests with questions. Cool guy.

    (4)
  • Eli P.

    I actually really liked this place. Street parking, but it wasn't hard to find a spot. Upon entering, we noticed the line going outside. It went by pretty quick though. You order at the counter and take a number. Then, they bring the food right to you. The tacos are two per order and unfortunately, they both have to be the same. We ordered the "Carnitas de pato" (duck; $8,) and the "Pastor de pollo" (chicken, roasted pineapple, and onion; $6.50.) Both were delicious. We also got some tortilla chips. They have a little section where you can get some sauce to pair with the chips. Chipotle Alioli was my favorite! Unlike parking, finding a table wasn't easy. We ended up going next door to Freshii. They said we can sit there as long as we buy a beer. I definitely want to come back for the octopus!

    (4)
  • Nate B.

    Overpriced Corner-Cutters We went in expecting gourmet tacos (2 tiny tacos for $9.) we got the duck el pastor and the shrimp tacos. Each priced at $9 without a side. The portions were very small and the duck tacos were all cartilage as show in the image. When you charge so much for gourmet tacos.. you should not cut corners or write in the menu "duck cartilage el pastor" Stay away. You can probably find a better place around the block.

    (1)
  • Marla V.

    This is one of my go-to lunch stops during the week. Let me start by saying this is not traditional Mexican food; it is gourmet Mexican fusion food. My most recent visit was on national margarita day so I couldn't pass up their margarita and saying it was 90+ degrees out, it sure was refreshing! I consistently order the same thing (I should probably venture out and try other things on the menu), but it so delicious. I get the quinoa tacos with a side of guacamole and chips. The quinoa tacos are corn soft tortillas with quinoa "falafels", queso blanco, tomatoes, and fresh cream. I've had bites of the pork tacos and they are delicious too. As a side note: this location is rather small and doesn't seat many people so go early or you may need to order your food to go.

    (4)
  • Cassandra C.

    I've heard great things about Coyo and was not disappointed with the food. I had two tacos and a side of quac... worth the $15. O ya, if you haven't found the small lounge in the back make sure to check it out! I've been a couple times and each time it's been fun.

    (5)
  • Alissa W.

    DISGUSTING ! Wow has this place gone down hill from the past few times. I went in for lunch and there were flies everywhere to the point I was sick and should have taken that as the first sign. I ordered the pulpo tacos and shrimp. The pulpo tacos which is octopus was in a new sauce that had capers and tomatoes and wayyyyyyyyyyy to much salt ! To the point it just tasted like a swallowed a bottle of salt. Everything tasted premade as if they knew there was a huge lunch rush. The tomato on top was shriveled and dried up. Like they were under the heater and the tomato just cooked to much. I will not be returning again between the flies and the food :(

    (1)
  • Sandra G.

    If you're looking for a variety of tacos you have to come here. There are so many options! The tacos were delicious! I had the Pastor de pollo and Alambre. The only bad thing was the line to order. (1st red flag this place was going to be good)

    (5)
  • Krystal S.

    Yup, I'm in love with the Coyo! I am going to be visiting Coyo often (Note: VERY often). I had their Pollo al carbon burrito bowl with a small side of guac-- Can't forget the guac! I ordered a Jarrito of Tamarindo to drink. This meal was out of this world. It's one of those meals that you are so, so full but you don't want to stop eating because its so delicious! You can turn any of their tacos into a burrito bowl- score! My burrito bowl had cilantro rice, refried black beans, white cheese , very well-seasoned chicken, creme (this was like a sour cream), pico de gallo and cilantro. It was so delicious and... dare I say it?--- better than chipotle! They have a selection of sauces and me being a "sauce person", I tried them all. The chipotle sauce was my favorite and I poured it all over my bowl. Their guacamole is delicious and just the right amount of lime juice was used. All of this was washed down with a Jarritos. I am getting hungry just writing this. Ok, bye.

    (5)
  • Stephanie L.

    After a full night exploring the galleries of Wynwood, or checking out some of the new breweries, hunger can hit fast and furious. Now as the area has become increasingly trendy, this can pose a real problem since the wait can be pretty substantial for any of the more formal sit down dining options. Coyo is definitely a convenient solution, offering more traditional tacos stuffed with an assortment of meat choices in the heart of the neighborhood. While they are fairly basic (pretty much just seasoned protein in a tortilla), they definitely fit the bill. Be warned, they are a bit on the pricey side relative to other taquerias in town, and the portions are fairly tiny. However, they do offer everything from octopus to al pastor and I definitely appreciate the variety. In addition, they make a great guacamole, they offer some delectable paletas, as well as a homemade horchata. Lately it seems to be increasingly popular, so don't expect to walk right up and get food - it can take a while. I also feel like the past few times I've gone, the quality seemed to have down a bit from where it had been (overcooked meats, smaller amounts of meat, etc.). While it isn't my favorite taco place in town, it is a decent choice when in the area.

    (3)
  • Catherine L.

    Wow oh wow! Freakin deliciousness right here. I'm going to break it down really simply. PROS: Tapas style: go with company and order different tacos. Each order comes with two. One for you and the other for sharing Margaritas: reasonably priced, refreshing, perfectly spiked Tacos & Guac: ridiculously tasty! We ordered 4 different kinds all were awesome! Beer: nice & cold bottle or draft CONS: Space: Tiny as hell. There is outdoor seating but can get unbearably uncomfortable. Please put a fan out there. Insects: lots of flies outside due to trash cans not having lids. An easy solution is get lids or set out glass or plastic clear pitchers of water away from seating to attract the flies. Cost: kinda pricey for two small tacos. We got 4 orders of tacos, a order of guacamole with chips, a margarita, Mexican coke, two beers, $63 ( ouch and that's with the 10% disc for checking in) We'll be back but just to snack to grab some refreshments

    (4)
  • Fernanda F.

    Oh, the tacos! So yummy! This place never disappoints. In fact, I would even say that Coyo Taco has THE BEST tacos in town!!! The Tacos Al Pastor are by far my favorite ones, but I recently tried the shrimp tacos and they might have taken the #1 spot! Regarding service, there's usually a long line and you have to stalk people to find a place to seat, but oooohhhh, the wait is definitely worth it! Coyo is taco heaven!

    (5)
  • Steph F.

    Had the shrimp tacos, guacamole and chips, and a margarita, everything tasted amazing. My friend tried the duck and quinoa tacos. Small inside area and it gets pretty slammed, luckily we were able to grab a table. Will definitely come back and try different tacos soon :)

    (5)
  • Adri E.

    I love coup tacoooo! Nice spot in the wary of wynwood! They are fast, I absolutely love the system they have to manage the restaurant and be efficient! The deco is great indoors and outdoors and my favorite option are 'Camaron Tacos' + Red Sangria! Every time that I go is what I ask and Irma always delicious!

    (5)
  • Katherine D.

    I came here with friends for some post dinner snacks. We arrived around 9PM and it was packed--line out the door. There's a restaurant portion in the front with indoor and outdoor seating, as well as a bar in the back. I have yet to check out the bar, so I'll have to comment on that another time. With our group of five, we had plenty of space, and were able to share sweet sugary churros with a chocolate dipping sauce and guacamole with tortilla chips. Both were amazing. The guacamole portion probably isn't enough for more than two people to share, but the quality makes up for it. I was very happy with our experience because the place is separated for whatever ambiance you're interested in experiencing. We were able to hear each other easily even though there was a crowd, didn't feel cramped at our table, and the food was delicious. It is located very close to other bars, which is part of what makes Wynwood so great: if you can't decide on one place, you can walk to them all! I will definitely be back here and am looking forward to trying entrees as well as their sangria.

    (4)
  • Monica Lynne H.

    Casual, fast, open late, easy, yummy food. Club and bar in the back room. Pulpo taco Camaron taco Cochinita Pibil taco Carnitas de Pato - my favorite. Not much seating inside. Affordable should always be this delicious.

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    That burrito was ****ing amazing. You get to choose the 4-starred word. It doesn't even need to be a cuss. Inspiration? Consider: Dilf. I got the Pastor al Pollo taco converted to a burrito, with jalapeños. Really delicious. I will confess that there was an eye roll and a bit of exasperation when I asked for the jalapeños, but that kind of service seems to just be a Miami thing, so, I'm not taking a star away. I mean it was hot, I wouldn't really want to be taking burrito orders either.

    (5)
  • MICHELLE C.

    Wowza!! Love this place! Of course I could eat Mexican food daily but we are so limited with any great Mexican restaurants here in South Florida. We were in the area and hubby wanted to go to Proof because I have not been there yet. Luckily I noticed they were closed (Monday) when I looked them up with the yelp app, my best friend. So I noticed I had Coyo bookmarked and was excited to check it out. Located right next door to Panther Coffee. Parking is all street parking but we easily found a spot. They have a few picnic type tables outside and a few tables inside. You walk up place your order and they give you a number and bring your food out. The taco's are creative with a good amount of options. We so wanted to try the duck taco's but they were out of them. Bummer, but I look so forward to going back to try them. We shared a guacamole and chips. The guacamole was delicious, nice and fresh, and the chips were good as well. Then we shared the carne asada taco's, pollo, and pork taco's. The tortilla's are corn and taste homemade. The meats were all excellent with such fabulous flavor. The quality of these delicious taco's were visible. They offer a few beers on draft and soft drinks. They have a small salsa area and oh my some of the sauces were either spicy hot, so good. My favorite that I put on all my taco's was the Chipotle aioli. Yummy!! The staff were all super cool and friendly. This is very authentic Mexican IMO, loved it so much. Now, please open one in Broward, ha ha I look so forward to checking them out again and again. Prices are on the high side for the type of food but so worth it. Every single bite makes you want more.

    (4)
  • Julio H.

    These days, Coyo Taco is like the place to be seen... in Wynwood anyway. It definitively is the Chipotle of Wynwood, except for better taste (I am not sure about the whole sustainability and social responsibility part). It is always full, there are lots of people inside and outside, and hundreds of eyes are looking at you. I had been trying to go to Coyo for the longest time, ever since they opened. I would always show up too late and my only Coyo Taco experience was a "Close" sign at the door. I guess that qualifies them for a one star review (I went there but they were closed: one star). I am just glad I kept trying because the food is pretty good. My favorite Coyo meat is the octopus, which is always well made, either in a burrito or a taco. Of the tacos, I like the shrimp tacos, which are crunchy and really good, and the duck tacos, which have a lot of duck fat and skin. I also like the grilled fish tacos, fresh and tasty. Sadly though, I think the cochinita, the staple of taco meats, is kind of an afterthought. Actually, many things run a little on the three star territory because even though the meats are cooked correctly, flavor may be lacking. Not always though, sometimes. But what I really enjoy here are the sides. The guacamole is tops, for example, and let me give a shout out to the Virgencita de Guadalupe. Thank you Virgencita, we have elevated our guacamole standards in Miami and we eat freshly made guacamole, with fresh lime and jalapeño peppers. I also really like the green rice and both types of beans (black and pinto). I could just get the green rice and my choice of beans, and drop the taco meat over. Coyo's ambiance is pretty cool also. I think tacos are meant to be eaten standing up, but I don't mind sitting inside, sharing the space with strangers in the humongous communal table. I get to meet strangers, talk about food, share stuff. It's always fun at Coyo. The assortment of spicy sauces is great. If you like some hot sauce on your tacos, this place won't let you down. They have some really spicy stuff. The service is pretty good, the cashiers are able to take orders correctly despite the heavy slurring of words, and the food comes out very fast and is delivered to the correct table. Coyo almost feels like a fast food restaurant because... that is exactly what it is: tacos are Mexican fast food! And don't forget to get some churros. Really good stuff. There are paletas available, but I haven't tried those yet. Overall, Coyo Taco is a cool place to grab a decent bite in Wynwood. If you don't want to have a sit down meal, and don't want to hit a food truck, Coyo is your go-to place. Plus, tacos are light and a great night snack. Burritos are the opposite. By the way, check out the Tequila bar. Actually, ask about it.

    (4)
  • Carol B.

    I'm in love with the COYO! So freakin' good! Right in the middle of Wynwood, this is a great place to stop after you've been wandering around for a few hours. We got the duck, roast pork, and carne asada tacos. They were all great. Meat was juicy. I'm not usually a fan of tacos, but these were a must try! The sangria was also awesome. Check in via Yelp and you'll get a discount, too.

    (5)
  • Jova R.

    25 dollars for a beer and 4 tacos...#NoPuedo So sad because i heard such great things about this place. it gets really packed inside and its very small but has a nice outdoor area. Tacos were a little too "authentic" for my taste. Once you try it you will know what i mean. If you have ate american/mexican food (i.e salsa fiesta, lime, etc) all your life the real stuff could be a shock. i was so surprised when i got the total for my food. even the cashier was like "yea the beer's $7" and gave me a sorry face. Am i at dolphin stadium or something? It was a bit much for me. Tacos were "ok" nothing i would come back for, too spicy for my taste. But if my coworkers want to go back i would def try the corn, that looked great.

    (2)
  • Vit G.

    A bit pricy but the location and quality of the tacos makes up for it. You can't ask for more, cold beer, delicious tacos, friendly staff and a great patio in the heart of Wynwood only one block South of Wynwood Walls and all the Art

    (5)
  • Sharon W.

    I was wavering between a 2 and 3 but I really did feel "meh" about my lunch here, so 2.5, rounded down because of sanitary issues (more on that in a bit). Wynwood is fast replacing South Beach as the epicenter to douchi-tude, and given the sheer number of high waisted shorts-wearing women at Coyo Taco, I had low hopes (this fashion trend should have died with the 80's!). I was there for a late lunch, so it wasn't too crowded. Larry S. and I ordered the grilled octopus tacos and the fish tacos, plus a side of guacamole. Bonus points for having huitlacoche on the menu, although I didn't order it. We were hoping to regroup and get some work done but the volume on the music was prohibitively loud While waiting for the food, I went to the ladies' room to wash my hands. Soap dispenser was busted, never a good sign in a place where you eat with your hands. I went to the men's room to wash and found the same busted soap dispenser. Also, no paper towels. Totally grossed out, I returned to the table (extremely uncomfortable seating, by the way) and considered cancelling the order, but then it arrived and looked good, so I ignored the fact that NO ONE preparing the food could have possibly washed his or her hands and prayed that my normally strong constitution didn't fail me. I tried the octopus taco first.... it was so stuffed full that most of the food fell into my lap. The pieces of the food inside the taco were also not chopped into bite sized pieces, so what did make it into my mouth ended up being totally awkward to consume. The fish taco was a bit more successful as it was not as full - in fact, there was barely anything inside of it - and was folded into a packet-like shape. The guacamole was nice and chunky, but was a small portion for $3, and didn't come with chips. Was the food good? Yes. It was tasty, but 4 tacos and a side of guaco came to nearly $25 and I just cannot get past the lack of soap and paper towels. There were at least 10 people working, including someone that looked like a manager, and it was not busy. Basic hygenic maintenance of your restaurant should be a priority.

    (2)
  • Henry M.

    I finally got the time to check out what the whole fuss was about. Why there's always a line for this place. And where those delicious smells were coming from. And it's not a bad place at all. There might be a line and it might move slow at some point but then it just goes by fast. They've got all kinds of tacos. Duck, chicken, pork, shrimp, octopus, mushrooms, quinoa...it's got variety. I got the mushrooms and my friend got the chicken with roasted pineapple. They were good. You could taste all the ingredients that went in there. The mushrooms, cilantro, tomato, and cheese, they all tasted fresh. Well, price is a big factor for me. Depending what you're serving, I'm willing to pay a certain amount. Essentially, tacos are street food. $6.50 for tacos and you only get two. It might take some digging around or driving around but you'll get just as good quality of food and authentic hispanic food anywhere in Miami. And cheaper too. But I get it, you're in the downtown area and a lot of people don't have cars to drive out west or south. Service was good! The girl at the counter helped out a lot and was real friendly. As opposed to the guy who appeared to be a busboy and looked annoyed at the crowd of people gathered around. Overall, it's an ok place to bring outsiders to.

    (3)
  • Damon D.

    If you visit the Coyote-themed Coyo Taco during the lunch rush, you will no doubt be impressed by the efficiency with which they dispatch the lines that tend to form just inside the door. The system is a familiar one: you order at the front, get a number, sit down somewhere and their staff will bring you your food when it is ready. They turn freshly-prepared food around very quickly. The menu choices are fairly straightforward: there are several different kinds of meats you can have in taco form and any of those can be served as a salad or a burrito. I have tried the pork tacos al pastor and the duck carnitas (carnitas de pato), with the duck burrito coming in as the clear winner. The options here are not completely authentic Mexican but they're very close to the real McCoy and they're prepared with care that you don't often see. Their guacamole is top notch, with just the right amount of citrus. They serve their tortilla chips in a paper bag--just the right amount for the regular ($7) portion. Coyo Taco is worth a 10-mile detour.

    (4)
  • Jeanette H.

    Good tacos with fresh produce. I had pescado (fish) tacos. Very good. Corn tortilla - good enough, not as so authentic as ones in Mexico but still ! Service was good enough and areas kept fairly clean for such a busy bustling place even on a Monday night in August.

    (3)
  • Johny H.

    The al-pastor tacos are amazing and the corn too. The only problem is the serving size maybe they should serve 3 instead of 2 tacos.

    (4)
  • Nicho D.

    YUM YUM YUM! After leaving a full day of day drinking at J Wakefield we walked across the street to Coyo. There was a line, as usual, but the line moved fast. Seating is pretty limited like most places in Wynwood, but tables free up quickly if your patient. We ordered steak, pork, and chicken tacos which are served street style and come two to an order. We also had the guac and a quesadilla. Everything was AWESOME and the food came out quick. I may even dare say the tacos were better than Tacos and Tattoos.... Really looking forward to trying some of the other items as everything looked great. I will be back!

    (4)
  • Sherry W.

    I was in Wynwood for a mural bike tour and decided to stop here for dinner on a Sunday at 5pm. It was packed. The line was to the door. Other people told me that during the week at lunch the line will be stretched outside the door and the length of the building. You order at the counter and they deliver the food. They have a salsa bar next to the drink machine with about 8 salsas ranging from chipotle aioli to tomatillo salsa. They have little tiny plastic containers to put the salsa. They do not sell chips and salsa...only chips for $1.50 for a very small bag. The chips are too big to dip in the tiny salsa cups which is annoying. Salsas were all very good. When we were there the popular red salsa was never refilled:( I ordered the guacamole bowl which has green rice, pureed black beans, guac, and choice of taco filling. It cost $12, which is pricy for the serving size but the quality is good. I had the steak which was well seasoned. I also had the churros for$5. You get 4 or 5 churros with chocolate and caramel sauces for dipping. They were heavily coated in sugar and cinnamon. They were good, but I wouldn't order again. They have large picnic tables outside for communal dining. Inside they have about 8 tables and some are high tops. There are single stall bathrooms for women and men. Overall, I thought the food was good but I wouldn't go out of my way to eat here. If in the area, I would stop in if the line wasn't too long. There is metered street parking.

    (3)
  • Shannon S.

    During my first ever visit to Wynwood, the boyfriend and I decided to check this place out. We love tacos and yelp rated this place extremely well, so we thought we scored big! The actual restaurant is VERY small. Seating is VERY limited. We got lucky; a couple that was leaving allowed us to take their seats but there were a ton of people who stood just outside and ate while standing because there were no seats available. The location is perfect. In the heart of Wynwood. On a street with other restaurants to choose from as well. The menu was too overwhelming which was good. We went with the tacos (of course) and you get 2 tacos per order. It was perfect! We got the pork (with pineapple), the shrimp, the chicken, and the steak! Let me warn you first ... Don't come here starving. The wait was long. There was a couple in front of us that waited nearly an hour for two tacos. We ordered eight .... We waited a good 45 minutes. We also got the guacamole and OMGGGGGG it was amazing! The tacos are VERY messy. Be prepared to get your hands dirty. The shrimp was good; had a vinegary slaw to go with it. The chicken was OK. Not horrible but not my favorite. The pork was also OK. Personally I didn't care for the pineapple/pork combination. The steak was to die for; had this melted cheese inside. Overall the food was good. The tacos aren't huge so you'll deff need more than two to fill yourself up. They are expensive ... We spent $50 on eight tacos and an order of chips and guacamole. It gets crazy busy here. The line was out the door the entire time.

    (3)
  • Cassie G.

    Fresh tacos. Fast casual atmosphere. I'm sold. In Wynwood and in need of a bite stat, I remembered Coyo Taco recently opened and was there like butter on bread. I was flying solo, but didn't feel awkward grabbing a spot at the communal table outside to soak in the beautiful sunshine. I love tacos so deciding what to order was no easy feat. Unfortunately, eating by yourself means sharing is a no-go, so I had to man up and eventually landed on the pulpo (octopus) tacos. The very friendly cashier let me know that was a good choice and further led me to make some more decisions. I asked for a side of guac and chips, but he recommended getting the full order of guac that comes with chips for an extra couple bucks. Instead of the iced tea I asked about, he recommended agua fresca, so I went with the mango. I realized it's been some time since a staff member has taken it upon themselves to change my order for the better. I couldn't tell if he was just trying to up sell me or really looking out for my best interest. In the end, I think he had the best of intentions. They give you a number to take to your table and while waiting for your order to be made, I suggest hitting up the salsa bar. My favorites were the roasted tomatillo and chipotle. It didn't take too long for my tacos and guac to come and I quickly devoured them. If you love octopus, I'd definitely recommend these. The salsa veracruzana was the perfect complement to the pickled jalapeño and charred octopus. The tortillas kind of fell apart but you could tell they were homemade. The guac was definitely too big of an order for one but thankfully, I could take the remainder to go. The agua fresca was certainly refreshing and glad I opted for that over tea (you can even spike it). If you like horchata, they have that too. The meal definitely added up, costing a little over $20. It was definitely worth it for the quality. Next time, I'd bring back friends to swap a couple tacos OR if I'm alone, I'd opt for the guacamole bowl. Somehow in my taco tunnel vision, I missed this dish that sounds like everything I've ever wanted.

    (4)
  • Cynthia F.

    My once beloved Coyo has becine a pig sty serviced by people with attitude and no sense of customer service. Stephanie (the beautiful girl with a fro) seemed annoyed to have to take my order. She then realized that they had no pineapple for my Chicken Pastor tacos. I decided to change my order to Shrinp tacos (which were good) and she proceeded to call the manager. She voiced out her bame a couple of times and just stood there waiting. It must've raken 10 minutes for her to react and realize that, quite possibly, Evelyn did not here her. In any case. The place was empty and she has no intentiin in making me wait less than I did. I am disappointed. :(

    (1)
  • Hernani A.

    Easygoing place, there's always a line but it moves pretty quick. Tacos al pastor were delicious! And their strawberry water so yummy! You share a table and the place is kind of small so not the best for a date or a group. Guacamole is a little pricey... I would return to this restaurant.

    (4)
  • CG V.

    Coyo in itself is a great little place in Wynwood. I haven't eaten there yet, but from the looks of it, long lines leading out to the streets, they must be doing something right. I've been here for the bar slash lounge area in the back. Its recently become a bit too crowded because everyone and their mom's know know about it.. Come on a Tuesday night... Super dead.. chill vibes. Don't during artwork.

    (4)
  • Carlos B.

    I got off of work around 1PM and I was in the mood to go somewhere new. I told my girlfriend I wanted to take her to Wynwood. The Wynwood Art District is a district of the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami. I had never been there before, but I had heard great things and a lot of friends recommended me to go there. Being a huge fan of tacos, as soon as I pulled up the Yelp map I discovered Coyo Taco. We went around 2PM on a Saturday and the streets were full of people walking around admiring the walls and art in the area. Parking was not that hard to find. The meter was about $4.50 for three hours and I used a phone app to pay which was pretty cool. We walked two small city blocks to get to Coyo. The place was pact with people. As soon as we walked in we noticed it was a small space. It was one of those places you order at the counter and they give you a number. While waiting in line we were wondering where we were going to eat since all the tables and benches were taken, including outside. I guess we got lucky because a couple got up and offered us their spot on a high top table. I felt bad for the rest of the people, line was out the door and I noticed people getting their food and not having a place to sit. Yes, there was a lot of people eating standing up. There were things on the menu like quesadillas, burritos and tacos. They had sides like guacamole and chips, corn on the cob, charred cambray onions and more. But being a huge taco lover, we decided to try one of each protein. One chicken, one shrimp, one pork and one steak. The Tacos came two per order, perfect for sharing each flavor. I was not too happy paying around $48 for 8 Tacos with a side of chips and guac. We were in Miami's famous art district though so I guess it is about the experience... For the food now. The chips and guacamole was amazing. I would have to argue that this is the best guacamole I have ever had. The flavors were on point, had the right amount of avocado chunks on it and the pico on top was so fresh! My only rant was that the chip portion was kind of small for their hefty fee of $12. The guacamole was so good I grabbed a spoon and finished it off as is. The "Camaron" (shrimp) taco was really good. It came in a flour tortilla with seared shrimp, mango coleslaw and chipotle aioli. It was really good and tasty. The slaw on the bottom was really good. The "Alambre" (steak) taco was my favorite. It featured seared angus steak, smoked bacon, chicharron de queso. If I had to describe how this taco tasted, lets just say it was like a steak quesadilla. Something about this gooey cheesy steak that made me wanting more. The "Al Pastor" (pork) taco was ok. I am usually a huge fan of this pork, roasted pineapple and onion combo. The only thing I did not like was that their pineapples were a little burned and gave it an off taste. Other than that the pork was cooked well and it was tasty. The "Pollo Al Carbon" (chicken) taco was probably my least favorite. Maybe its just because I am never a huge fan of chicken on a taco, but I always give it a chance. It was grilled chicken, queso and pico. Not bad once I added some sauces from the salsa bar. Yes, they have a salsa bar as well. Not a huge selection but they have the basics. They also have like a spicy mayo which complemented the chicken and shrimp tacos really well. Food took about 30-35 minutes to come out, and we are talking tacos now... so make sure you are not starving when you come here because there is a wait. Seems to me like the line is always out the door so depending on your luck you might be standing when you get your food. They have a huge table that everyone shares, so If you are shy of sitting next to strangers this might not be your place. The prices and wait times make not want to come back but the flavors were excellent so I am torn! I would definitely recommend my friends to try it at least once though.

    (4)
  • Sergio F.

    So I finally made it in after watching the construction from an old Mr. Brainwash exhibit back in Basel '13 to now.. I tried once during Basel and another time yesterday, but they were still making adjustments. Today was apparently the second day they were open, and when I arrived they had one cashier working with the line all the way back to the door. At some point they added a second cashier which moved things along better. There was a little bit of a wait to get my food, but given that it was a packed house and they're just getting started it's acceptable. Other than the time it took, service was friendly. They get points for having Cherry Coke machine, and I like their industrial decor (exposed ceilings, wood joists). Soundtrack was pretty eclectic too, varying from reggae to downtempo EDM. I ordered a couple of dishes to get a good idea of their menu, and because I was hungry from going on empty since breakfast :) My verdict is the dishes are good! My favorite was the beef tacos al pastor, packed with plenty of meat, a hint of spice and fresh, tart pineapple. The tortillas were nice, hot and soft. Next up was the refried black beans. In contrast to a lot of mexican places and their obsession with red beans, the paste was rich enough and garnished with red peppers. It would make me consider going vegetarian! My other dish was their chicken burrito, packed with green cilantro rice and sour cream. It could have used a little more chicken but tasty nonetheless and I'd try it again. I also tried to get a side of their arroz integral (brown rice) but they were out of it. I'll keep it at 3.5 stars for now. I plan to visit them again in a bit, and look forward to upgrading my review!

    (4)
  • Irie T.

    Food is great. People are really nice here. You must check out the back when D.J. YNOT is spinning

    (4)
  • Maryam H.

    Yoooooo ... Second time here in less than 24 hours. That's how good the food is. Delicious, the corn here rivals Cafe Habana in Soho. YUM But the service is not on point..yet.. I hope. I feel like not a lot of the people that work here have worked in food before- some issues with refilling, acknowledging customers, and forgetting to put orders in are understandable but a simple smile goes a long way in understanding that. I see the owner(?) making his way around to tables. Awesome to see him in the mix. I will for sure be back. Can't wait til that liquor license arrives!

    (4)
  • Luis M.

    Went randomly with my family, it was full... But as full as it was. They where quick.... The only problem is the tables, not so many. But get the taco al pastor or the cochinita pibil. Pure mexican taste in every bite, like the simplicity of their tacos and the quickness... Lucky we where took a table before ordering. Dog friendly.

    (4)
  • Jorge D.

    This is my new go to taco place! the tacos are fresh and delicious. the lines can get long, but its completely worth it. I had the el pastor, alambre and the carnitas the pato they were all great with the pato being my least favorite. My girlfriend had the Pescado Tacos which she loved and we shared the Cebollitas assada, which although she liked they felt very flat for me. I loved grilled onions, but that dish did nothing for me. I will come again!

    (5)
  • Yulissa M.

    oh Coyo... so yummy and delicious. Ive been here quite a few times. My favorite is the Duck Tacos and their Guacamole is really good too. Recently got one of the taco orders as a salad and wowza! its a huge salad full of chicken and very little greens, so you definitely get your protein in. haha. Coyo can be pricey so don't be alarmed if you can easily spend 20$ on lunch! Their back room bar is super chill, finally got to check it out. Its really dark, great music like 90s hip hop and todays hits (atleast on the night I went: Thurs). The room is full of those saint candles your mom used to have around the house - some of you may know what I'm talking about. but its a great lighting set up. Decided to try some of their cocktails and i was sadly disappointed with the Paloma 2.0, just really wasn't tasty at all. its typically really packed and the service can be slow, typical for this sort of fast and casual restaurant environment, so don't expect anything fancy or fast!

    (3)
  • Shannon R.

    Finally ate at the Coyo! I think we were the last locals in this town to try this place but hey....I've been busy. Loved it! I ordered the pescado burrito bowl & my boyfriend ordered a quesadilla, plus margaritas. All so yummy! We've been going out to Wynwood since its inception and Coyo Taco is the perfect addition. Yeah, hipster & trendy (I love Wynwood but sometimes they need to reign the hipsters in - they're in their own land of obnoxiousness), but when it comes down to it, it's about good food, friendly service and a place in which you like you like being. Coyo embodies all of these.

    (4)
  • Tal T.

    I'm in love with the CO-YO! Let's just get this straight, shall we? Tacos are the jam. And Coyo does tacos everywhere a favor by finally getting inventive with the ingredients and combinations. I wish this trend would finally catch on in sushi, too, but I digress. Back to Coyo, the new(ish) taco hotspot smack in the middle of Miami's trendiest neighborhood right now, Wynwood. We love that it's still a little rough around the edges - or a lot rough depending on which corner. Parking can be tough. Coyo is a fast service joint with seating inside and out. The menu is full of creative concoctions to conquer your craving. I've tried the octopus, falafel, and mushroom. Each has its own preparation and sauces; I really appreciate they took the time to make such pairings and it pays off. It's like a different taco experience with each one. The guacamole is on point and the baked beans are also a good choice for an accompaniment. Two tacos and a side suited me well for a plentiful meal. The salsa bar offers a good variety of options from plain and simple to sinfully spicy. Service is friendly and fast. As to ambiance you've got lots of people watching and they keep it clean inside. Bottom line: solid taco spot with affordable prices and worth multiple visits

    (4)
  • Grace U.

    Had coyo my first night in Miami before seeing a show at Gramps. Had the pescado tacos and a modelo. Super tasty and the counter boys were so sweet. Definitely will be returning

    (5)
  • Josette C.

    I thought LA had great Mexican spots but Coyo definitely outdid them all. The menu is great and you definitely will not be disappointed in whatever you order. The staff is amazing on top of it. Shoutout to Cannon and Emilio for holding down the front. This place is definitely a must.

    (5)
  • Regina P.

    One word: nasty. Second word: overpriced. For a second this place was poppin and everyone was talking about it. Now I know why. This is the type you go to after you've been out drinking the whole night. Sort of like a purdy. But gross and with mediocre food that no one will notice is mediocre because they're all drunk and ready to end the night. As a Mexican I'm obviously incredibly picky when it comes to Mexican food. This is like the most bland inauthentic Mexican food I've ever had here in Miami. In the back, there's a nasty room with a DJ and a bar. The only good thing is the he music was on point. But it's hot and it smells like BO. You can barely move. To add to the list, it's incredibly pricey for no reason. They get away with it because again, everyone is wasted and won't even notice. I think the tequila shot I had was $16. Never again. I give this place a year tops before people start realizing what it really is and its replaced by another restaurant.

    (1)
  • Marissa M.

    Stupid me I went here not realizing it was cinco de mayo. Not sure if that was the reason for the long line or the food. They are priced by two tacos. I wasn't too impressed. It was good but not great. I paid $9 for two tiny shrimp tacos. I will try them again on a not so festive holiday and see how they are. I saw some other plates come out that looked great

    (3)
  • James K.

    The tacos were very good. Lots of interesting ingredients and very flavor full. However they are small. You need to order at least 4 to be satisfied and that could cost you between $15-$20. Service was good and tacos prepared quickly. Staff was nice and courtesy. If it wasn't for the cost, I'd easily give it 4 stars. At the same time, I don't know if I'd go back. I didn't leave there craving more.

    (3)
  • Javier S.

    Would love to be able a 3 taco combo. Fish, pork and steak for example. Also the local caught fish was supposed to be Mahi but somehow I ended up with farmed salmon.

    (4)
  • Juan S.

    I thought the tacos were OK. The music was blasting WAY too loud outside. Service was also obtrusive. I felt like I was rushed as the staff makes many trips to clear away items (3-4 trips to take things away....didn't like that at all. Doubtful I'd return. I like the new taco place Bodega on Miami Beach better...

    (2)
  • Elon M.

    Not perfect but by far my favorite taco place in Miami. Good music! Good food. Born in raise in LA.

    (4)
  • Gabriel C.

    I totally invite everyone to visit this great American Mexican restaurant!! Everything on the menu is tasty

    (5)
  • Randy J.

    Delicious food! Have had crunchy rice in my burrito too many times to go there consistently though.

    (4)
  • Jessi M.

    Came here after a moto ride down to mia and they guys didn't seem to fond of the place but I thought it was pretty good. Guys are super picky anyways. Being a vegan, I ordered the nopales without cheese or sauce and it must have been too difficult to not put cheese on it. I had to send it back to the kitchen and they took some of the cheese off and gave it back to me. Things NOT to do to a vegan. I ended up eating around it because I'm not that much of a bitch. I also ordered a side of black beans (which were refried). Overall I thought the tacos were really good and I'm never gonna live down the heat of ordering a cactus taco LOLZ

    (4)
  • Laurys B.

    This place is honestly overrated and overpriced. Although, I only had an elote from coyo taco; nothing would bring me back to this place. The service was slow and the elote was terrible. The tables were filthy and the trays (pointless to be honest) they used weren't even properly cleaned. The menu seemed interesting, but I honestly can't justify spending the amount they charge for two tacos. Especially knowing there are better Mexican places out there. The decor was cute... I'll give them that.

    (1)
  • Wendy H.

    Food was tasty but cold. I don't need it boiling hot but it was not even warm. We ordered two chicken, two carne asada, and two carnitas and all were cold. As busy as they were the Saturday we stopped in that was surprising. Guacamole was tasty but needed a little more onion and a jalapeño option to give it a kick would be awesome. The only thing I didn't like was the arroz verde....it lacked flavor. Staff was great...I mean like really great. I would def go back to give it another shot because the food has potential.

    (3)
  • Eileen R.

    My colleagues and I were walking through the now-famous Wynwood Walls art district and asked a young woman working at a retail store suggested this restaurant. What a find!! A very low-key place with delicious food. The servers were very nice and informative, explained the menu. I ordered the Guacamole bowl: a fish taco, rice & beans, guacamole, and cheese. The fish was mahi-mahi and delicious. The rest was also very good. The bowl looked deceptively small, but was quite full. And yes, I ate the whole thing! The staff was frying tortilla chips while we were eating and although we were full, we got one order. My colleagues wanted a second order, and the guy behind the counter just gave us an extra order - how sweet! I'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Desiree M.

    I'm not at all complaining that there's been a surge of non chain taco places in Miami. Bring it on. Coyo joins the ranks of Bodega, Hua Huas, and others as a yummy, quality ingredient, funky taco joint. I've gone twice. Both times I had the pollo pastor - once as tacos and once as a burrito bowl. Both times it was delicious. I also had the guac - could be a little more flavorful,b ut overall good. My only complaint is that you cant mix and match tacos or order only one. I'd like to try two different types of tacos without spending $18...

    (4)
  • Dania G.

    Really good place to get a meal. At first it seems like you won't have enough, so your stomach tells you to get more food. When in reality their portions are good. My boyfriend and I ordered a quesadilla de carne asada and an order of alambre tacos. We both were completely satisfied. Their tortillas are really good whether their mission or home made they compliment their meats or veggies. Had a really good time with my friends eating outside while they played 90s rap and r&b. Thank you, Coyo

    (5)
  • Whitney E.

    Would give five stars but the employees are rude (unless you're Spanish) ... Customer service lacks and there are flies infesting this place which I somewhat understand but it's still gross/aggravating when you're trying to eat with flies everywhere. The food on the other hand is a more authentic tasting chipotle, but a lot pricer. $7 for two small tacos, no sides no drinks. I'd say don't waste your money here. Many other cool places around wynwood to check out

    (3)
  • Erica M.

    Went to the Wynwood Art Walk (2nd Saturday of month) last night and after walking around the food trucks, we decided to go to Coyo. It was great! They had a DJ playing House and it was very busy but we got to order and eat pretty fast. 2 of us, we got Tacos al Pastor and the Guacamole Bowl which was huge and delicious! They make the guacamole bowl out of whatever taco ingredients you want, I got the Hongo, which is vegetarian and made with different kinds of mushrooms. $11 - a lot of food! 5 types of salsas that you can dip on your own, and a creamy sauce. YUM!! Definitely going back, want to try the quesadilla next...looked good! Left full and happy!

    (4)
  • Sabrina F.

    You know how they say hole in the wall restaurants have the very BEST food? Well, Coyo is not a hole in the wall as far as the décor and ambience but their food is just as good or better. My boyfriend and I went last night after hanging out at Wynwood Brewing for a bit. We shared the pulpo tacos, the crispy duck and the carne asada. Man oh man were they good. The pulpo was especially spicy and delicious. We also tried their sauces which are incredibly on point. Chipotle Aoili? What? Amazing! Can't wait to go back and try some more of their items. The seating is communal which can create a problem for finding a spot, even on a Monday night. Tucked in the back, behind an employee only sign we snuck past, is a cool little bar which, had it not been Monday, I would have hung out at. The place has an awesome vibe very chill. I can't even imagine the chaos this place must by Thrusday-Saturday, glad I got to check it out on a more chill night. Definitely somewhere you should check out! The only drawback for me was the price, it's a little steep but the food is so good that I almost didn't mind. Happy eating Friends!

    (4)
  • Nathan F.

    Mexican soda (Coke) alone won me over. Taco's Al Carbon were delicious! Surprisingly easy to find a table to sit down in and the place was packed.

    (4)
  • Bhavani B.

    If you're in Miami..you've gotta go to Wynwood and enjoy the quinoa falafel tacos or the salad. Beautiful bursts of flavor! The guac and chips is excellent except I would have liked more chips. After we ordered the table next to us had the corn on the cob which made our mouths water...next time! Fish tacos on the menu too....must go back

    (5)
  • Sabrina L.

    Was looking forward to checking this place out and I'm glad I did...the quinoa tacos are sooo good! And add the Chipotle sauce..boom! Fire! Prices are a bit steep for tacos..since u also have to pay $3 for chips and salsa..but I'll let it go since the flavor was so good. The guacamole and chips were also very fresh and crispy...nice staff and the service is fast.

    (4)
  • Jordan N.

    I wanted to like the place. And I did. But not enough to give it a good rating. I'm stuck between three and four stars but I am gonna give it a three. The duck taco was dry - they should serve this with a sauce or some wet ingredient to complement the poultry. The shrimp taco was good and plump but for $9, I would have expected three tacos and not two since shrimp is neither a game meat nor is it an exotic/rare taco. $4.50 per taco is pretty excessive even if this place was not a casual fast food establishment. The chicken al pastor was also good although I think the chicken could be a little more tender. The flavor profile with the pineapple was nice though. The guacamole bowl for $7 was kinda small. I thought it was a side dish sized guacamole when I received it but it was bigger than the side of guacamole at the taco shop on Lincoln in south beach (note I wrote "side"). The paletas and corn also seem to also come highly recommended. I would return only to try the other novel items such as the octopus tacos - those seem to be unique. But I'm seeing that the prices can be lowered a bit on some items - or there may be a problem on the supplier side of the business.

    (3)
  • Danielle A.

    I would have given Coyo a 5 star review had it not been for my unpleasant experience last night when I (who am a regular) ordered a side of Guac ($3) for the first time and received 2 "1 ounce" sample cups of it, as opposed to a bowl with at the very least, some decent presentation to deceive me into believing that the $3 I paid for were some what worth it. When I addressed the sample-sized cups of Guacamole to the staff, I was treated like a nuisance by the cashier and "chef" as if my shock was unwarranted. The server alone agreed with me that the portions were laughable. The "chef" as I refer to him (because he was dressed in a white chef jacket) arrogantly handed me an extra sample cup -as if the table spoon sized portion would resolve my issue- and stated "those are each one ounce, here's another one." So wait, what? I'm confused. Did I pay $1.50 per 1oz sample cup of Guac? Large sized, ripe Avocados alone cost $3, hence, I could have filled 10 sample cups for that amount. I'm very disappointed. The menus should be modified to describe the portion size of this option. With the exception of last night, however, I would recommend turning a taco into a Guac bowl and asking for extra crema (theirs is very good). The Octopus & Shrimp taco is delightful and if you're a fan of corn, get the Elote as it does not disappoint. Margaritas are good and definitely give you a good buzz with just one. I typically have a nice culinary experience every time I go...innovative and tasty. 2nd on my list of top Mexican food in Miami, whereas my 1st is an authentic Mexican restaurant. Not as affordable as Mexican food typically is...but to me, worth it when you're craving Coyo.

    (3)
  • Kathryn S.

    Talk about overrated. People have been raving about Coyo Taco, so I knew that I had to check it out and see what all the fuss was about. My first issue with the place was the girl at the cash register taking my order. She stopped in the middle of me ordering to freak out because "oh my god, my best friend just surprised me at work." I'm happy her friend decided to visit, but I really didn't care that she interrupted me to flail about it. Next issue was the lack of alcohol. I've been pretty stressed lately and when I read about the Don Julio Margarita, I knew I had to have one. Lo and behold, Coyo does not have a liquor license and can not serve the cocktail. Can someone please explain to me why it is on the menu if you can't even serve it? At least wait until you can serve it to put it on your menus. On to the food, I waited a good amount of time for my order of 2 pollo al carbon tacos and a side order of guacamole. When my order arrived I was very disappointed. The tacos were miniature. I know they are hand made, but this was ridiculous for the price that they are charging. Yes, the tacos tasted good, but I was done with one of them in 2 bites. The guacamole was also great, but I also ate it in 2 bites. I ended up just eating the rest of my chips with no dipping sauce because I was still hungry from my meal. The food taste good, I will give them that. But, for the amount of money spent, it just was not worth it at all.

    (3)
  • Denver E.

    To quote my fellow Elite Julio H, this place is the Chipotle of Wynwood.. Coyo Taco is basically an extremely hip taco shack right in the heart of all the galleries, graffiti, hipsters, beer gardens, and urban chic that is the Wynwood section of Miami's Arts and Entertainment District. My first exposure to Coyo was when I visited Canvas for "Movies Under The Stars". Coyo was the food provider for the evening, and though I didn't have any of their food that night, I was salivating the entire time because my seat was 15 feet from their grill and it smelled delicious the entire night. Since I wasn't eating any that night, I decided to bookmark them and try them out on my next visit to the area. Flash forward a week and after leaving The Motown Getdown @ Canvas, Coyo seemed like a great idea. Just the thought brought back the scent of that grill. Of course when we showed up at CT, there were a ton of people there.. usually this is a good sign because crappy restaurants usually don't have big crowds and lines out the door. Then again CT, is a tiny lil spot (at least the dining area, as there is another room in the back), so it could be an optical illusion. What certainly wasn't an illusion or trick of the mind were the food and prices. Tacos come in pairs ranging from 6 to 9 bucks or so. We had two fish (supposedly Mahi) and two shrimp tacos. Both of these were mediocre at best.. Let's talk about how these days it's trendy to pay double the value and get half of the product, and that is pretty much the case at CT. The tacos were tiny and wet, as in turn it at a 45° angle and proceed to drain. As best I can tell this place isn't so much a serious eatery or connoisseur taco shack but more a place for hipsters to hang and go get tacos from the trendy overrated taco spot. This is the kind of place people go to be seen and get some sort of wierd "omg didn't I see you at coyo taco the other night?" hipster cred. Nothing wrong with that, but the food is wtf ever.

    (2)
  • Laura W.

    This was REALLY good. I got two tacos pastor al pollo, and my dining companion had a salad, which we thought would be small and insufficient for lunch. THE SALAD IS HUGE! It is a mixing bowl full of greens, avocado, pumpkin seeds, queso fresco, lime vinaigrette pico de gallo, veggies. She needed help finishing it off. Tacos were very good and flavorful, with extremely fresh corn tortillas--so fresh that your only problem here will be that the tortillas will fall apart. But everything tastes so good, you won't care too much.

    (4)
  • Rodrigo B.

    Wow, I really can't understand all the rave reviews about this place. I spent $28 to feed just myself! The pastor tacos and the cochinita pibil were a joke. None of these people have obviously ever had real Mexican food. The octopus tacos were terrible too. No flavor, chewy and everything extremely small for the price. Let aside the fact that we waited over 30 minutes for our food. Beware! You have been warned!

    (1)
  • Alexandra B.

    I had been hearing about the Coyo obsession for months now, and i finally decided to try it. Upon walking into the restaurant, the line was long and slow, so I was not too pleased. After waiting in a standing line for 15 minutes, I finally ordered my food. We got the corn, steak tacos, and chicken quesadilla. THE BEST quesadilla I have ever had, hands down. The cheese they make there is amazing, which makes the food 10x better. Loved every minute of it. Although the line sucks, the food is definitely worth the wait!!!

    (4)
  • Jackie L.

    Small location not much seating inside but has a few picnic benches outside. You place your order they give you a number and bring the food to you. The food doesn't take too long to come out. It's a little pricey 4 burritos and 4 soft drinks $64! The burritos don't come with anything special like a side of chips just a rolled up tortilla in a big platter. Overall experience was good. Food was good not awesome but I will be going back when in the Wynwood area and hungry for Mexican.

    (4)
  • Eric N.

    Great food but my only issues is ordering and seating when the place gets busy but if you can bare that you won't be disappointed by the food. Have the quesadilla!

    (4)
  • Sheldon C.

    Run, don't walk, to get your hands on these tacos. The list of meats/flavors are a little off the beaten path and very well seasoned & prepared. FYI- they have an octopus taco. You heard that right - an OCTOPUS TACO! Get it. Gone and get that doggone taco & eat the day lights out of it. Thank me later

    (5)
  • Saca D.

    $9 for two extremely small tacos, and what I mean by small, they fold a taco in half and don't even fill in the inside. If you're thinking of wanting to get full here, get ready to drop around $30 to feel any close to feeling full. As for taste, I had the fish taco and it's not as great as people make it out to be. I've had better tacos at a food truck. Better yet, save your money and go have tacos at a food truck because this place isn't worth it.

    (1)
  • M D.

    Stumbled upon this place on the late night. Great music and good food. Everyone is super friendly. I def will be going back!

    (4)
  • Jennifer O.

    Very gooood tacos Really tasty food A little bit over priced for the size Go early because on weekend it gets packed! Nice bar on the back!

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    Coyo taco is a great edition to the area. We ate there outside for lunch and the weather was beautiful. The atmosphere outside at Coyo is great to just enjoy a good time with friends and good food. The menu has a series of tacos with different fillings. You can get the tacos or you can made a salad, rice bowl or burrito with the same fillings. I opted for the bowl with a steak, bacon and cheese taco. The ingredients we very fresh and everything tasted great. I did ask for half rice but didn't ask for half of the crema, so that waa a bit overpowering, but that is not the restaurants fault. Make sure you get a seat outside if the weather is nice. I think that the atmosphere is what really makes Coyo great and I will definitely be back. Another tip, next to the drink machine is a salsa bar with several different toppings you can add to your meal.

    (5)
  • Caro D.

    The Mexican revolution has reached Wynwood, we can all breathe easy. Overpriced burritos and homemade sauces can now become part of your Saturday Panther Coffee routine (although apparently on Sundays they demand you order from what I heard was a taco-free brunch menu - which is, well, whatever, not the coolest). REJOICE. THE TACOS ARE HERE. I say overpriced in the sense that you're not going to find a $5 burrito that stands on its own and is made by three legitimately Mexican women named Maria, like you would in San Diego or actual Mexico - but $9 for a delicious foodie version of that burrito; it's really not bad, I can deal with that. They have home made horchata (MAJOR POINTS!) and I could not shovel the variety of the homemade salsa quickly enough into my tortilla and considered drinking the rest of the chipotle situation I picked up straight from the little plastic cup - but I already used all four of them on my burrito and alas, I was being ushered away. My vegeterian friend raved about her mushroom burrito, but she missed out on the quality pork I was stuffing into my mouth. Cochinita Pibil, is what it was called on the menu, but juice, saucy and hot was what my mouth registered. Would recommend. Currently #2 in the comprehensive Miami-Dade Country Taco Standings.

    (4)
  • Kolja P.

    Good tacos and very tasty guacamole. A little on the expensive side for what it is but that's probably due to the hipster factor. Still recommended.

    (4)
  • John B.

    Great food, love the outdoor environment they have for customers. Although the space is pretty limited, around the lunch rush hour it gets pretty jammed and stuffed by people. Other than that great restaurant

    (4)
  • Jill J.

    really good fresh ingredients, and great flavor combinations going on here. the line was out the door on a saturday night, and seating is limited and first come/first served. 2 tacos for under $8 feels like the right price point. and their quesadillas are HUGE. the pork shoulder, pastor, and camaron are all worth a try. was a little bummed they were out of the pescado...next time! this is a great place to take in the neighborhood.

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    The place is nice and located in upcoming "Wynwood" but I am Mexican so I judge my Mexican food very well and sorry to say this place is NOT it. The price is very high for a set of tacos. I tasted the "horchata" one of my favorite Mexican drinks and it was very run down and watery. Now when it comes to tacos, tacos are very simple food that over time people have complicated but Iam up to trying new things although when a tortilla breaks on me it's a done deal. The tortillas here might be homemade but homemade tortillas don't break on you - after that I was pretty disappointed with the food.

    (2)
  • Joseluis A.

    from the horror that 2nd avenue has turned in the past year, coyo is one the best options for a meal at a fair price. mexican hipster tacos. do not let this fool you. these guys know whats up and use fresh ingredients. i love cochinita pibil tacos and if you really wanna take things to the next level, get some of those churros. i got some of those last time i was there with friends. i had to jet like el chapo. everybody was after those churros of mine and i was like ... naaaw man. i aint on that hand out shit. go get your own!

    (4)
  • Brandon W.

    Love this place! Tacos are boss and music is good as well. Lounge is the rear is nice as well. Def a got to for some quick reasonably priced food.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth H.

    This new taco joint is bomb. The food is great and flavorful. FOOD El Pastor Chicken Tacos - chicken, roasted pineapple, onion Guac - on point, seemed like it didn't have much ingredients but a whole heck of flavor Camaron Tacos - loved the chipotle aioli Churros- a must OVERALL The only reason that I gave it a 4 instead of 5 was that both our plates were wrong and one of my plates had cheese even though it didn't address it on the menu compared to the other dishes that did have cheese. Will definitely be back to try other tacos.

    (4)
  • Brody E.

    I love the burritos from here. I always order the Carne Asada burrito. I think I'll try the quesadilla next time I decide to eat here. I definitely recommend this place to someone if they enjoy eating Mexican food.

    (4)
  • Karla S.

    Tacos are delish, seating is a nightmare on weekends and food is a bit overpriced. But if that doesn't bother you, try it out!

    (4)
  • Reese S.

    Absolutely delicious. We are from out of town and this was a gem of a find. I ordered the quinoa taco version of the salad. It was a lot of food and very tasty. The quinoa balls were insanely good and I'm happy that there was a good vegetarian option that could compete with meat. Plenty of avocado on the salad, too, which was a big plus. We also got the pork tacos (which were really juicy) and steak tacos, but the chicken tacos were the best. They had a nice spice. Awesome atmosphere with outdoor seating and lively music. Overall, this was the best place we ate during our entire week in Miami.

    (5)
  • Johannes P.

    I really enjoyed this place. Food in front, party in the back. Come to this place for food and drinks or bring your friends to impress. When you first arrive you order yourself some tacos priced at $3 and up (each taco) and then if you're feeling adventurous head over to the back room where you'll find a bar. Make you feel like you're going into a hidden speak-easy. The craft cocktails are priced at about $12-$13 and up. You get to see the bartender in action concocting your poison (I mean drink) of voice with all the ingredients right on the counter. They place good music, but you probably don't stay that long unless you're trying to spend your week's earnings in here. Thankfully, your trusty friends at Yelp hooked you up with a 10% off your bill when you check in. Make sure to show that when you pay. The ambience is nice as it has deem lighting and the little light there is comes from the lit up bar. Parking for this area can be found on the street at metered spots. Be careful to park properly and read signage as tow trucks are in full force around this area.

    (4)
  • Kristen L.

    I had the pleasure of trying the tacos before the restaurant actually opened at an Art Basel event (soulection show) and I couldn't wait till they opened. Finally, got the chance to eat there and I was a little disappointed. Food was good, I would definitely recommend the steak quesadillas, corn dip, and the quac. Ideas great, especially since there aren't much taco spots in the area. But I have to admit the service was horrible, and lack of customer service. We ordered margaritas, and we had to ask 3 times for it, and felt like they were bothered by us asking so much when we should've gotten it right away. When we finally got it, it was way too strong and was prepared poorly. Also, a little too pricey for my taste. Aside from that, as for the creative side I give it a 10. From the to go boxes to their logos, to the marketing.. It's a great look.

    (2)
  • Daniel R.

    I loved this place. I only with that the music was turned down just a touch. It has a great selection of tacos and the service was quick. No pretense here, just great food. I feel that the tacos are a bit on the small side but it was enough for me with a side of guacamole.

    (4)
  • Charles J.

    Fairly quick order. Had the steak grilled burrito with cilantro rice. My buddies had the tacos and everyone including myself said it's legit. I think if they go a little off traditions and maybe do fried shrimp/fried chicken or pork belly or other nutty concoctions I think they'd definitely separate themselves more. Very very good Mex. Will come back for sure.

    (4)
  • Laura R.

    This place is delicious! I was looking for a place that is similar to Chipotle. I ordered a chicken quesadilla and steak tacos. The quesadilla was flavorful and the steak tacos were delicious! Absolutely recommend it to anyone who is looking for a great meal.

    (5)
  • Lisa C.

    Great tacos, my personal favorite are the quinoa tacos! Simply delicious, I only wish the place was bigger to provide more seating for dinning.

    (4)
  • Paula V.

    Nothing WOW!! Food reminds me of bodega at the beach. Still looking for the perfect taco and guac.

    (3)
  • Ashley B.

    The ambiance, food and service is top notch!!!! I had several tacos, the burrito bowl, guacamole, esquite, corn on the cob and EVERYTHING was delicious. I highly recommend the burrito bowl- all ingredients were very fresh with just the right amount of seasoning. The homemade hot sauces are excellence and had so much flavor. The place was very busy, it had great music and a cool vibe. I was initially concerned about having a place to sit but food came out very quickly and there was a quick turnover of seats. Don't skip out on the Popsicles!!! The strawberries and cream one was mindblowing!!!!

    (5)
  • Dan B.

    De-goddamn-licious! Just popped in here for the first time as I was biking around Wynwood. So good. Two good sized tasty tacos for 6-9 bucks. I got cochinita pibil for 6 and change. Very fresh tasting, not heavy or greasy. Cool vibe in there. Friendly staff including a chick with an absolutely unbelievable afro. If there's a chick behind the counter with a full Angela Davis, I'm on board. Great stuff. Will be back for sure.

    (5)
  • Lou D.

    I struggled with whether to choose 3 or 4 stars. The service was warm and friendly, so 4 it is. We arrived on the heels of a lame experience at Joey's, so Coyo shined in comparison. I was in the mood for Freshii, but we hadn't yet tried Coyo and were drawn in by the great vibe. The space is airy and has that great industrial look. Hip gourmet yet to-go friendly, varied menu with requisite vegetarian offerings Now the food itself...not awful but not fantastic. My friends ordered both chicken and mahi tacos and felt they were, "just okay". Somewhat bland. I ordered a burrito bowl with mushrooms and here is where my confusion set in. I specifically requested that the refried beans (I will never understand how people love refried beans) be omitted and instead asked for black beans. Okay, "no problem" said the cashier. The bowl arrived with delicious looking hongos, a nice looking rice that kind of reminded me of Dirty rice in New Orleans (which I love). I thought the bowl could be made tastier and more pleasing to the eye with lettuce/some kind of greens. But more importantly, I had asked for no refried beans. The server happily took the bowl back. And returned with a bowl that had refried beans underneath a few black beans. Honestly, I prefer Chipotle. Ah well. So friendly though misguided service and soso food. I may go back at some point, we'll see.

    (4)
  • Thomas G.

    The food is good. Great location. I strongly think they have to improve the service because to bring four tacos for two people it took thirty minutes (and the restaurant was not even full). It was really annoying. My bad review is not due the quality of the food but it is due the service!

    (2)
  • Francine R.

    Great place! Super recommended !!! Went out for lunch with my friends, we had tacos and burrito bowls ... All were amazing ! Carne Asada burrito bowl and fish tacos were on point! Nice location and very chill ambiance . I have to go back and try their margaritas for sure. Enjoy !

    (5)
  • Madi D.

    Their veggie options are great here, which I'm always happy to see. The meats are good too. They do run out of the good stuff like duck and nopales pretty early though, so you have to try to make it an early dinner or a lunch date at this place.

    (4)
  • Brian Q.

    Yes, the tacos are small. Yes, they are on the expensive side ($5 to $10 for a plate of two tacos). Yes, they still have some new-restaurant kinks to work out (no liquor license = no margaritas?!?). But if Coyo continues improving, it's a five-star night, baby. Although the food arrived at crazily erratic times (we were three couples having dinner, all ordering at the same time, but 20 minutes passed after the first couple was served, and the third couple still hadn't reviewed the same things they'd ordered), the food was generally delicious and definitely merits a return visit. Or more. We ordered the shrimp, cochinita, pastor, and hongo (mushroom) tacos, plus the cheesy corn ($4). First, I will say that the cheesy corn was transcendent and is a must-try for anyone eating at Coyo! Major must-try! So sweet and yummy. I ate the cheese that fell off with a fork and had no shame about it. The shrimp taco was my favorite, and the hongo was my least favorite. (The menu said it had huitlacoche ["corn smut"] on it, but we didn't see or taste any.) the other two tacos were very good. The salsa bar inside add tasty tacos even tastier--although the night was far from over, and the empty salsas were never replaced. (Also, there was no toilet paper in the men's room, and over our three hours there, that wasn't replaced either. Take note, management.) The arroz con leche paleta ("popsicle") was DELICIOUS. And I bet the 10 or so other flavors are just as good. Also, while not everyone at our table loves the churro dipping sauces, I did, and I thought the cinnamon-sugar was perfectly delicious. All in all, once Coyo gets its act together, the place will be on FIRE! For now, though, it's still pretty hot.

    (4)
  • Megan G.

    I'm in love with the Coyo! I really am. I think about it all the time. I go there probably once a week. It's maybe the best thing that's ever happened to Wynwood. They are killing it. Line out the door on a daily basis. It does move fast though, thankfully. Favorites include the Alambre burrito and as for a "healthier option," the Al Pastor (pork, roasted pineapple, onion) Salad Bowl, with guacamole of course! Another outrageously delicious menu item is the Elote de Calle (aka: Mexican street corn). Sinful would be an understatement. The tequila bar in back is pretty cool. One of the Marley's performed there a couple weeks ago, all hush-hush.

    (5)
  • Amy M.

    Great food and friendly staff! They bring in amazing dj's for free! Perfect Wynwood location. Definitely check Coyo out, when you're in the Miami area!

    (5)
  • Gabriel F.

    Looking for a midnight snack in the wynwood area? Are you also drunk? Then head to Coyo Taco! This joint is a stopover in between barhopping around wynwood for a fresh tasty taco. If I recall, I ordered two fish tacos which were phenomenal. After a night of spending money, it may seem a little pricey but it's definitely worth a try. The line gets pretty long, but the service is lightning quick so you won't be waiting around too long. There is also a club connected to Coyo Taco, so it's a great quick stop to eat before going on to party more. And if you drank your liquor before your beer, then you should be A OK! Coyo Coñooo!!

    (4)
  • Michelle P.

    honestly some of the best pork tacos i ever had!!!

    (5)
  • Frank O.

    22 bucks for 4 tacos and a draft beer. Mediocre tacos at designer price. Imo, you'll be happier after a short drive a lil south, into lil Havana where there are actual Mexicans making tacos how they make 'em in Mexico for about 2 bucks a pop. I had high hopes for a place like this but it was incredibly dissapointing. I sat and watched them make plenty of orders that all looked thrown together with Costco ingredients. The menu says local grilled fish when but they actually serve farmed salmon from chile. What gives? You should offer organic ingredients at this price point. I wont be back. Ever. My wallet thanks you for feeling lighter but my belly hates you for feeling gipped. Also, no one ever heard of hair nets or gloves in this place!

    (1)
  • Herman G.

    This place is awesome. For those that are sad about Mercadito's Taqueria closing, be happy, we just got a serious upgrade. The only negative is that the seating is a bit tight or shared, but the food totally makes up for that. Went for a Thursday lunch...coworkers had the guacamole bowl, which looked good. I had Carne Asada tacos and a guacamole...both were out of this world good. I'm coming back to Coyo for sure!

    (5)
  • Kristi S.

    Best tacos Ive had in Miami! Quick Place to Come grab a bite and move on with your day.

    (5)
  • John P.

    I have stopped here on three separate occasions where they were not open during their business hours. There were people working inside, but clearly running late which is simply unprofessional. I finally got the opportunity to go inside and the experience matched my expectations. The service was slow. They didn't have all of the ingredients on their menu and for the army of people behind the counter it boggles me why it took such a ridiculously long time to make two burritos. They were not special burritos nor was there a line. We were the only people there. You can't really hear anything because the music is blaring for no apparent reason. They're not over compensating for a crowd of people. It's just inappropriately loud so even if you wanted to dine in you wouldn't be able to have a conversation. The food was decent, basically no different than Chipotle other than the price. It wasn't a meal to rave about but it was adequate. My suggestion find a chipotle. You'll get better service, organic ingredients and a much faster experience.

    (2)
  • Deyson R.

    Best G-Damn taco spot in Miami and one of the chillest spots to be at in Wynwood. Plus the staff is on point and the margaritas are ice cold! What more do you want?! Don't sleep on the duck tacos!!!

    (5)
  • Stephanie G.

    I went to Coyo tonight with two girlfriends and ordered several different menu items including a mushroom quesadilla, quinoa tacos, mushroom tacos, carne asada tacos, duck tacos, guacamole and we somehow got an elote de calle by mistake. We also had margaritas and a chocolate paleta michoacana for dessert. The dish I enjoyed the most was the quinoa tacos. I thought they were very flavorful. The quesadilla was absolutely nothing to write home about. The mushroom tacos were similar. The carne asada was bland and the duck was just okay. I thought the guacamole was a bit on the bland side as well. The margaritas were below-average and the ice cream tasted like a glorified fudgesicle. I'm really not sure what all the fuss is about, but I was disappointed by my experience with Coyo and doubt i'll be back.

    (2)
  • Elizabeth C.

    I was in town for a long weekend visiting friends and they suggested we try out the new taco joint, Coyo. Between the people, the decor, the food, and the music, it definitely gave the feeling of home as if Bushwick-meets-the-beach. We ordered a bunch of items and tried the pescado, al pastor, carnitas de pato, pollo al carbon, and pulpo tacos, and elote, and guac. Everything tasted super fresh and well balanced, with the pulpo being my favorite, but all were honestly really great. Portions were well sized; you feel full and satisfied, but not over the top. Pricing made perfect sense (~$6-8 for two healthy sized tacos) for the quality that was delivered. I learned that it's the same chef who did the menus for the tried-and-true Mexican of Dos Caminos in NYC so it was cool to see his style translated to Miami. Coyo was also super accommodating of my friend who has dietary restrictions (full on Celiac's, which is way more restrictive than being 'gluten-free') and they are vegan friendly too! Overall, very chilled out and good vibes of staff and customers. Will definitely hit this place up again when I'm back in town!

    (5)
  • Michelle N.

    Perhaps because of it's new trendy hype I was expecting too much? Place is cute, staff is friendly, vibe is good but the food...was really just okay. I found it to be a bit bland. Didn't hate it but didn't love it.

    (3)
  • Patricia P.

    Nothing special. Go to Bodega in South Beach a million times better and you don't have to deal with the hipster crowd and long lines.

    (2)
  • Jessica S.

    The good - food was very fresh and tasty, salsa bar was on point. A little pricey but not unexpected in trendy midtown. Wish they let people mix & match their tacos the way they do at Bodega so I could have tried more than one. The BAD (and I mean REALLY REALLY BAD) - the customer service. It was mediocre at the taco stand up front. The people at the registers were having a tough time keeping up with orders and listening closely (they missed part of my meal and one of the very sweet, friendly table bussers helped make it right). So it was no surprise the line got long quickly after arrived. But the real customer service problem was the tequila den at the back. There were 4 scantily clad people behind the bar (yet only one of them was slowly taking orders) and the room was pretty much empty except for maybe a handful of people who were either associated with management or "friends of the owners" since they kept cutting off the paying customers. When it took 30+ minutes to place our order and get our $14 drinks made we were really hoping it would be worth the wait. Wellllll it wasn't. The drinks were DISGUSTING. Super syrupy sweet concoctions where you could barely tell they had tequila in them (or anything besides sugar), topped off with a fruity popsicle that put them over the edge (we left them melting away on the table, as did the party next to us). My friend and I are not ones to EVER leave an unfinished drink, especially at $14/each, but Coyo left us with no choice. We were afraid we may go into sugar shock and honestly just couldn't force them down since they tasted more like cough syrup. Never again. So hit up the taco bar and then bounce to one the many other fun places to drink in midtown that won't take 15 minutes to prep a nasty cocktail.

    (2)
  • Andrew B.

    I love mexican food and this place is pretty good at making it. Their ingredients are fresh and their food is tasty. I've tried a few things on the menu and I have to say some things are a bit overdone w salt and other hefty amounts of ingredients like lettuce or tomatoes to fill up most of the taco or burritos. The inside is ok looking nothing special. I would still recommend going here but personally am a bigger fan of Salsa Fiesta on Biscayne

    (4)
  • Edgar M.

    great environment and better food. shrimp tacos were tasty and enjoyed the angus tacos as well.

    (5)
  • Rachel R.

    Service was okay. Tacos were okay. The taco holders were dirty. Really grossed me out.

    (3)
  • Alberto E.

    The place have great "healthy" tacos. The guacamoles taste amazing. The prizes are $7-8 for two tacos. I recommend the quiona and the ribs tacos. The lastone is a little spicey. They have seats outdoor and indoor. But indoor is no so much space. If you go around 10pm. Check out the "hidden" tequila bar. Is crosing the "employess only" door next to the bathrooms. The atmosphere is awesome.

    (4)
  • James S.

    I had the Carne asada tacos. Three come in an order and each taco is served in a small 2-3 bite corn tortilla. I'm a big guy and this would be considered a snack, at best. But for $8 for 3 tiny tacos, definitely not worth it to me. The line was long but they pumped out the tacos pretty quickly. The tacos tasted good but it's just really difficult to fit any ingredients in those tiny tortillas. for the price, I'd take my chances with a nearby food truck next time. Won't be back.

    (3)
  • Rodrigo A.

    ive eaten my fare share of tacos/mexican food. and i would have to say this is probably one of the best i ever been to. ive had tex mex, cali style, taco truck, gourmet traditional, fusion, etc and pretty much any kind and coyo is up there. i think what makes this place so good is the freshness and quality of the products. everything has a particular taste and nothing taste processed. ive been out to coyo a few times and i havent been disappointed by anything. i would say if you're really hungry the most bang for your buck is going to be turning your tacos into a bowl (or better yet, a guac bowl). comes with rice and beans, which i liked very much. and better yet. peep the speakeasy in the back

    (5)
  • Mrs S.

    I love the tacos, the quac, the corn. I would give it 5 stars but I am wondering what happened. Loved it so much I made the trip from Broward every weekend for a month when I first discovered it. Went back a couple of months later and my bill was almost double. I feel like now that it has gotten publicity, they are charging South Beach prices.

    (4)
  • Jonathan E.

    Finally Dade county has produced some fantastic tacos. Everything here was perfect from the pork shoulder to the steak to the salads. Only gripe is the wait but great food and sitting outside makes it worthwhile

    (5)
  • Jenny J.

    So overrated the place itself is cool and the most delicious margaritas but the tacos were not good at all. The chicken was overcooked and didn't even have some fantastic seasoning or anything like that. Just go to try it but I'm sure you won't be back again if you've actually tasted an authentic taco.

    (2)
  • Marta C.

    Awesome Food! Loved the guacamole !! The tacos Al Pastor were the best! The best secret is the bar!!! Great ambiance ! Went there by chance but I will definitely be back! So worth it! Prices are great! My new favorite place to eat!!! Love it!!!

    (5)
  • Carlos S.

    Honestly, it's all hyped up. The tacos are so tiny!! And pricy! But the taste isn't even that great... If you want great tacos go to huahua's! This place isn't that great....

    (2)
  • J W.

    This place was amazing! Stopping in on our way north from South Beach we wanted some authentic cuisine in a causal setting and this exceeded our expectations. The food and draft local beers were outstanding. Fresh, simple unbelievable goodness. We would make the trip back to Wynwood just for these tacos. Love small businesses like this that are doing it right!

    (5)
  • Daniel M.

    Located in Wynwood, this place has the look and feel of Southern California. The atmosphere and music played is very chill and matches the wynwood artsy feel. The food is good. I ordered Pollo al Carbon and Carne Asado tacos. Both were good. They have a few select sauces you can mix with your tacos and chips. Wouldn't be that Mexican feel without a little spice tingle in their ingredients. Overall I loved my first of many experiences to Coyo Taco. Only advice would be maybe some umbrellas for the outside during the day!

    (4)
  • Louisa A.

    Supercool, superfresh, & superyummy authentic gourmet mexican spot in the center of Wynwood. So many tacos to choose from, it is my goal to try them all! So far have had carne asada, shrimp, & fish all delicious. The fresh smashed guac very good. My kids love the esquite~corn off the cob w a garlic type aioli. They have over 20 flavors of paletas~a type of fresh frozen fruit popsicle~kids & adults alike love them! Can't wait til they get their full liquor license for the Don Julio margaritas on tap! This place is da bomb~a must try!

    (5)
  • Dawn S.

    This was my 2nd visit. The tacos here are average but what was truly disappointing was the "local fish" was actually Chilean salmon which is neither local nor sustainable nor healthy. Further it didn't really match the flavor profile you expect from a fish taco. trendy and service is fast the corn on Cobb was tasty too but probably not coming back for a third visit.

    (3)
  • Justin M.

    Great service. Everyone was sociable and charming. Roxanna took care of us and made my group feel at home. Even though it's counter service, they make sure the customer is always right and feeling good. Definitely the kind of place you need to go to multiple times. It's perfect from the food and cashier straight to the dish washer

    (5)
  • Tony G.

    I'm in love with the Coyo. So happy this gem is in Wynwood. Duck tacos are stuffed and Fatty like a Bob Marley spliff. Yes you read correctly Duck, delicious fatty DUCK son. For a healthier option the quinoa taco did the trick. One thing that put it over the top for me was the crushed ice, a omen of any good taqueria. Had a Mango paleta for a sweet finish to my meal. Will be back every day.

    (5)
  • Mayra F.

    A carne asada taco with cheese? No! What a disappointment! I asked the man taking Orders for a nopal taco and he had no clue what I was talking about... (It's in your menu dude!) And then they brought out the wrong order. Pretty bad experience.

    (2)
  • Cam C.

    Great tacos! It sucks that the plate only brings two as they're small. In other places, you get three tacos per plate. The margaritas are OK. The place is small and super busy.

    (4)
  • Wyatt M.

    Damnnnn ! Loving this new spot! Tacos are awesome and quesadillas are fire as well. Everyone I have brought here agrees!

    (5)
  • Rowel D.

    Always has long line, self seated restaurant, and a bit expensive for two small tacos.

    (3)
  • Randy B.

    Definitely a repeat. So much so we wanted to come back for dinner the same day. Everything delicious. Freshly made tortillas. Yummy guac. Coming back very soon.

    (4)
  • Emily H.

    Has an outside area with large picnic tables. Fish tacos lacked on fish and the al pastor tacos were a little too chewy. Staff was pleasant but place a tad overpriced

    (3)
  • Obee O.

    Mediocre at best, very pricey with small portions. I don't mind paying for good food, but for that price I expected something more fulfilling. Don't feed into the hype, and who cares that Panther Coffee is next door, you're there to eat Mexican. Try it if you'd like, but be prepared to shell out maximum coin for minimum serving. Reminded me of the portions from Taco Bell in the Demolition Man Movie. Completely misguided by Miami New Times.

    (1)
  • Sofia D.

    Absolutely delicious. Service was excellent - the cashiers were knowledgeable and our food came to our table quickly even though we came at a very busy time. Excellent selection of fresh and authentic tacos and AMAZING churros! We had both the shrimp (cameron) and steak (carne asada) tacos which were yummy, although the shrimp tacos were definitely smaller than the steak ones. Our guacamole was fresh and the variety of free salsas/sauces were great too. For dessert we got churros, which comes with both chocolate and caramel to dip in. They were the best part of the meal - so crunchy yet fluffy! Street parking right in front of the restaurant was easy to find. A great little restaurant with a cool crowd and fun ambience for a fast lunch in Wynwood. Will definitely be going again soon!

    (5)
  • Kelley D.

    Went here for little taco stop; good yummy tacos!! Loved it: stop here for authentic quick tacos to eat or go.

    (4)
  • Vivian C.

    Best Taqueria we ve been to, the food was awesome, the vegetarian tacos were exquisite, and the pulpo ones my hubby loved them.The Churros for dessert with dulce de leche wow , scrumptious. The atmosphere feels like you are in Soho NYC. Just to top it up Scott (famous chef) was there and gave us the royal treatment, Thanks man, well done

    (5)
  • Macarena R.

    I have been there 3 times and it's been the worse experience EVER!! First time my burrito was burned, second time I order a shrimp quesadilla I got I beef quesadilla and the last time I order a mexican elote with out Sauce and they added EXTRA sauce... Horrible place, expensive and need to get there game together. Not recommended At ALL!!!

    (1)
  • Li D.

    Some of the food was tasty, but... Extremely small portions for the price, very slow service. I paid 47 dollars for two, including tip, and left ready for dinner. The fish taco was so tiny to begin with, so they went ahead and folded the end to make it even smaller. The guacamole came with not enough chips to finish it, yet it was priced as an entree, pretty much. I really wanted to love this place. Didn't.

    (1)
  • Samantha S.

    The food the delicious!!! They have such an amazing variety of tacos and their Mexican waters are so tasty, especially the strawberry! The vibe is inviting and warm and the staff is super friendly and attentive. The ingredients taste super fresh and I am so glad this gem opened in Wynwood! Just what Miami was missing!

    (5)
  • K P.

    This place has great taco. I have a bicycle shop (orange pedal) near by and get lunch all the time- all the tacos are super tasty!

    (5)
  • Daniel E.

    The food, the ambiance, the dual food/bar atmosphere, the location, the people, are all EXTRAORDINARY. However this one gentleman kept trying to take our semi-empty trays and containers. In an overly unnecessary need to keep it all clean, he continually interrupted us with his desire to tidy up. I wouldn't mention it if he didn't at one point grab my chips with his hand and take them away from me (I had them on a napkin as I dipped them in heavenly guacamole). Aside from that it's all great. I love their iPad (I think it's called breadcrumb since I had to ask about it) point of sale that gives the place a modern feel with the Mexican traditional flavor. The open kitchen gives you a feeling you are getting well made food. There is an "almost secret" back bar that has a small club feel to it. To get to the back head towards the restrooms and keep on going. Be sure to at least check it out after eating your tacos. It's not easy to park since the area is so popular and panther coffee is right next to Cayo. Enjoy ;)

    (4)
  • Timothy B.

    The food is great. Great guac, salsa bar with amazing salsas (the chipotle is like a less hot/sweeter version of Rosa's pasilla de Oaxaca--so good), and the tacos are just delicious. Don't listen to reviews like Jenny. Some people think that being from Mexico or having lived in California automatically make them some epicurean foodie with the definitive on what is good Mexican food. Basically, they think they have carte blanche to poopoo everything not from California and Miami will never ever be good enough. Oh well. Minus one-half (unofficial) star though for changing the format, less than a week after opening, from being able to order one taco to being forced into an order of two. Basically, you can't try a bunch of different kinds of tacos anymore without being forced to buy them in orders of two. Also, the horchata. Unlike any I've had? It was...thick. Like mucus thick. Not bad. Just thick.

    (5)
  • Gabriella H.

    I will never visit Coyo Taco again. It was my first time visiting the restaurant on an art walk Saturday and the line was out the door. As soon as we walked in we could not locate any menus and there was no seating inside or outside the restaurant. Before I got to the register, I had to reach over customer's shoulders to obtain menus for my friends and I. At that time, there was only 1 employee at the register. I don't understand why a newly opened restaurant would not be fully staffed especially on such high volume weekends. When I finally got to the register, I was a little confused about the menu. I asked the cashier lady a couple of questions and she wasn't really helpful, came off as kind of rude. The price for the food is not worth the quantity. They charge you an arm and a leg for snack sized dishes. As I waited for my food, I noticed more customers kept coming in. One individual in particular could not locate menus either. He asked an employee where he could find one and the employee simply said "Their supposed to be on the wall right here and if not you can just look at the menu hanging on the wall over there," and walked away. I could not believe how sucky the customer service was here. Thumbs down!!!!!!

    (1)
  • Caro F.

    a ya yay. coyo taco. we came upon coyo walking around wynwood looking for some grub when Wynwood kitchen was stacked. It was a cold breezy night & i wore a dress so we jumped at the first place we found. The place was pretty packed barely any room to move or even grab a menu off the wall. The menu was pretty simple, we had the carne asada quesadilla & tacos. The girl up front helping us was pretty nice but rushed us through the order and before i could even see what i wanted to drink she was giving me the total and holding her hand out for payment. We grabbed a bench outside and they brought us our food. it was ok. i had asked for no pico on my quesadilla and well whatta ya know, there was pico on there. the cheese they crumble on top is good and the meat is well seasoned. but like i said nothing out of this world and i don't think it was worth the $17 i paid for those very small tacos.

    (2)
  • Evan B.

    I was really excited to visit this new Mexican Taco Spot, as one of our offices was around the corner and I was in town and this was highly recommended. When we arrived the place was busy and we waited in line for about 10 minutes. We were excited and ordered a bunch of tacos and guacamole. They all looked great, but I wouldn't know. We proceeded to get a table, and then waited exactly one hour and 15 minutes. At the 45 minute mark I asked the chef nicely when my ticket would be ready he said, "next up" then another 15 orders went out and nothing. I went back up to cancel and told him and the female owner to cancel my order expecting them to apologize and try to rectify the situation. They said nothing and "Fine". The cashier then refunded and tried apologizing, it was one of the worst experiences at restaurant in terms of customer service. I told him they could have at least gone to our table and given us chips and apologized but nothing. The cashier kept saying, I am sorry we are new. I know you are new, but that stuff is basic 101. I hope my next trip I can try this again and see how the food is as for now, not a good experience.

    (1)
  • Ron L.

    Overpriced cold tacos. Shrimp was cold. Duck was too hard to chew. Octopus was nasty.

    (3)
  • Rene P.

    Bad customer service. Menu specified breakfast until 1130. Arrived at 11 and they wouldn't serve us breakfast as they had decided to stop early that day. Must not need business.

    (1)
  • Camilo V.

    Delicious. Have eaten there ten days in a row. My favorites are Alambre burrito and Carne Al Pastor

    (5)
  • Char A.

    Best Mexican I've had in Miami! Eclectic and healthy yet filling options. Very tasty!

    (5)
  • Pietro R.

    This place is a great place to come and have Mexican food in the heart of wynwood. The tacos are amazing along with the quesdillas. Just don't order the churros or you'll never get them.

    (3)
  • Eli T.

    Great addition to the Wynwood scene. Delicious as authentic. Agree that it might be pricey, but it's par for the course for the area.

    (4)
  • Ivan P.

    Really good tacos and easy going ambiance! I had carnitas, octopus, shrimp and carne asada tacos! Not a single complaint!!

    (5)
  • Claudia K.

    Food here is good. I had the fish tacos which were too spicy for me so I traded my friend for the shrimp tacos which were very good. Tacos are quite small, but each serving comes with 2 tacos which was plenty for me. I'm a small eater. Most men were ordering double.

    (3)
  • Isabel N.

    Just found this place while in Miami for a couple of days. Everything was great- especially the elote and the carne asada. They offer horchata which is a big bonus! The staff seemed a bit overwhelmed but did an okay job considering its the third day they've been open. I'm sure Coyo will be a huge hit!

    (5)
  • W W.

    best carne asada in midtown

    (5)
  • Lorena H.

    Just go to chipotle. It'll be cleaner, better crowd of people, better food, and more food for the price. This place is dirty, limited seating, and a high school crowd. Really weird. The strawberry shake is nothing but strawberry milk really watered down w tons of ice.

    (1)
  • Otty B.

    Trying this Small Mexican Restaurant. The Guacamole with Chips was Fresh ( the chips was small portion) prefer a little bit more. The Al Pastor Tacos need flavor but the pineapple it's fresh. We also have the Chicken Quesadilla. Services is really slow, thanks to that we have an extra order of tacos. Thank you!!

    (2)
  • Myriah S.

    The burrito bowls are awesome. It's like Chipotle wants to be if it weren't a chain.

    (5)
  • Lyssa F.

    Went during Artwalk. There was a line but it moved quickly. Seating is communal; so love thy neighbor. We found seats outside. The decor is nothing exciting. I would suggest sitting outside. The tacos were super. The guac was delish. They have Don Julio margaritas for $7!!! Was under impressed with the bar in the back. Also bummed that you can't order food and eat in the bar. Oh well, the people watching out front made up for that. All in all the food and experience was four star worthy. I would recommend to others and I will be returning.

    (4)
  • Benny S.

    I love this part of Wynwood that's right in he middle of where everyone is walking around seeing the art, not to mention right next door to Panther Coffee. The food was good, the service was quick and the price was reasonable. The only small issue I had was to many flies on the inside of the restaurant and of course parking but overall good experience.

    (4)
  • Steve B.

    Parking is street, have the Pay by Phone App. Place is pretty small inside, limited seats inside, a couple picnic tables outside. Menu is a good length, plenty of options. Price is average for Wynwood / Miami areas. Tacos are average to small in size, so may need to get 4 to get full. Flavors were really good. Tried Pork & pineapple and Chicken tacos. I will definitely go back when in the area.

    (4)
  • Krystle R.

    This place gives me life. I think I go twice a week on average. The food is delicious! The tacos come 2 per order. The carne asada is my favorite. They have street style corn. Burritos, guacamole, and salads are good. Everything is a la carte, but can be shared. Oh, and the churros are mouth watering. They have a salsa and aioli bar for your tacos or burritos. The place is small and quirky. When necessary I am the woman with the stroller fighting my way to the register apologizing the whole way, sorry! There are no high chairs for kids, but they have always been very nice to me tugging my toddler around. I would have taken a photo, but I devour the food so fast. Yes, I'm in love with the coyo and you will be too. Now I'm regretting telling you how good it is because I'm sure they will be even more busier.. Oh well..

    (5)
  • Carl-Frederick F.

    First thing uptade your time online since it's not accurate.now for the review.gourmet burrito I must say.its a little pricey if you get chicken or steak but for the octopus burrito that I got the price wasn't to bad.the food itself is very tastuly,well prepared fresh .one of the best burrito I have had .service is decent .people are nice. This is definitely a must try place if in wynwood .

    (4)
  • Daisy L.

    Honestly this place is located well, the the prices are good too but the food is nothing to write home about. There are so many taco places in Miami and this is to me, unfortunately just another one. Its easy to access, decent parking but the tacos themselves are somewhat boring. The service has always been pretty good, albeit I have only eaten there twice. Perhaps I will try it again and edit my review. Maybe if they have an exciting taco of the week? or something to make this place stand out from the crowd!

    (4)
  • Jessica B.

    I had the carne asada tacos and ended up with terrible food poisoning! Fair warning! Won't be eating here again

    (2)
  • Hamilton D.

    I love it! I had the Alambre salad: mixed greens with tomatos, onions steak, bacon and guacamole. Perfect seasoning, with a side of chips It was amazing. Then place has an informal venue in the great area of Wynwood for the price and quality it deserves 5 stars. Defenetly will come back.

    (5)
  • Natasha M.

    The tacos are tasty, but there are only 2 per order and I want to eat like 8 of them. I think they are a bit overpriced, especially for just 2. The Ellote de Calle (Corn on the cob) is pretty damn good with the garlic and cheese shavings on it. I've only been here for lunch time and the line to order gets pretty long. Finding a table is a whole other mission. But it's in Wynwood, so that means it's pretty cool, right?

    (4)
  • Lauren M.

    I got the chicken tacos and guacamole. They were both pretty bland. I would have liked to try more than one flavor but they don't let you order a la cart. I'd probably give them a better score if I had the pork. I tried my friends and it seemed good. But 2 tacos, guac and a drink shouldn't cost $20. I'll give them another try and get the pork. Maybe I'll be back with a better review

    (2)
  • Yemail S.

    This was my second time trying out COYO. I work in the neighborhood at one of the galleries and I'm forced to buy lunch whenever I forget to bring my own or fall short on time to pack. I was excited to try COYO because it would break my freshii/jugofresh streak, but was greatly disappointed on my last visit. I had already been advised by friends NOT to order their tacos because they were not worth the price for the scale and flavor, so I decided to try a chicken quesadilla. The first time I stopped in here the chicken quesadilla was alright, but the last time I was here it was completely flavorless. I spent $16 on a chicken quesadilla and a beer. I would have rather spent the same for double the food at a cheaper tex-mex place with fresher ingredients (ie. chipotle or lime). The worst part is that I brought my sister and a friend along to try it because they were visiting for the first time. My sister spent $25 on a quesadilla, "fresh" guac and a drink. The guacamole was ANYTHING BUT FRESH. When it arrived at our table it had a questionable color and smell. We decided to try it anyway. My sister commented that the chips were rather stale and too salty.The guac had a strange and funky taste, but we decided to take it home to get a third opinion. We live about 20 minutes away and the guac was completely spoiled by the time our third tester was about to try it. SO GROSS. We threw it out immediately. What a shame that I took my friends and family to the worst place in the neighborhood and what a waste of money. Here's a tip COYO: If you're advertising "authentic" and "fresh" make sure you're at least using ingredients that won't make your customers sick. What your serving up is neither fresh nor authentic...and probably grounds for a health code violation. Stay away if you can.

    (1)
  • Mark A.

    Visited Coyo. Tasty food. Had the guacamole rice bowl with the Carne asada and another with Pollo Al Carbon. Both very good. The resto folks are ok. A bit lost but responsive. In Wynnwood so cool hood. Would go back.

    (4)
  • Claudia G.

    Not impressed. We ordered tacos carnitas de pato, al pastor de pollo, al pastor, and esquite. To drink a modelo and a margarita (not bad). The food had decent taste but cold. The staff was just as cold as the food. I understand is a high traffic small restaurant but the restrooms need a little bit more maintenance as well. No paper towels or toilette paper. Not likely to visit again.

    (2)
  • Katherine D.

    I came here with friends for some post dinner snacks. We arrived around 9PM and it was packed--line out the door. There's a restaurant portion in the front with indoor and outdoor seating, as well as a bar in the back. I have yet to check out the bar, so I'll have to comment on that another time. With our group of five, we had plenty of space, and were able to share sweet sugary churros with a chocolate dipping sauce and guacamole with tortilla chips. Both were amazing. The guacamole portion probably isn't enough for more than two people to share, but the quality makes up for it. I was very happy with our experience because the place is separated for whatever ambiance you're interested in experiencing. We were able to hear each other easily even though there was a crowd, didn't feel cramped at our table, and the food was delicious. It is located very close to other bars, which is part of what makes Wynwood so great: if you can't decide on one place, you can walk to them all! I will definitely be back here and am looking forward to trying entrees as well as their sangria.

    (4)
  • Monica Lynne H.

    Casual, fast, open late, easy, yummy food. Club and bar in the back room. Pulpo taco Camaron taco Cochinita Pibil taco Carnitas de Pato - my favorite. Not much seating inside. Affordable should always be this delicious.

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    That burrito was ****ing amazing. You get to choose the 4-starred word. It doesn't even need to be a cuss. Inspiration? Consider: Dilf. I got the Pastor al Pollo taco converted to a burrito, with jalapeños. Really delicious. I will confess that there was an eye roll and a bit of exasperation when I asked for the jalapeños, but that kind of service seems to just be a Miami thing, so, I'm not taking a star away. I mean it was hot, I wouldn't really want to be taking burrito orders either.

    (5)
  • MICHELLE C.

    Wowza!! Love this place! Of course I could eat Mexican food daily but we are so limited with any great Mexican restaurants here in South Florida. We were in the area and hubby wanted to go to Proof because I have not been there yet. Luckily I noticed they were closed (Monday) when I looked them up with the yelp app, my best friend. So I noticed I had Coyo bookmarked and was excited to check it out. Located right next door to Panther Coffee. Parking is all street parking but we easily found a spot. They have a few picnic type tables outside and a few tables inside. You walk up place your order and they give you a number and bring your food out. The taco's are creative with a good amount of options. We so wanted to try the duck taco's but they were out of them. Bummer, but I look so forward to going back to try them. We shared a guacamole and chips. The guacamole was delicious, nice and fresh, and the chips were good as well. Then we shared the carne asada taco's, pollo, and pork taco's. The tortilla's are corn and taste homemade. The meats were all excellent with such fabulous flavor. The quality of these delicious taco's were visible. They offer a few beers on draft and soft drinks. They have a small salsa area and oh my some of the sauces were either spicy hot, so good. My favorite that I put on all my taco's was the Chipotle aioli. Yummy!! The staff were all super cool and friendly. This is very authentic Mexican IMO, loved it so much. Now, please open one in Broward, ha ha I look so forward to checking them out again and again. Prices are on the high side for the type of food but so worth it. Every single bite makes you want more.

    (4)
  • Julio H.

    These days, Coyo Taco is like the place to be seen... in Wynwood anyway. It definitively is the Chipotle of Wynwood, except for better taste (I am not sure about the whole sustainability and social responsibility part). It is always full, there are lots of people inside and outside, and hundreds of eyes are looking at you. I had been trying to go to Coyo for the longest time, ever since they opened. I would always show up too late and my only Coyo Taco experience was a "Close" sign at the door. I guess that qualifies them for a one star review (I went there but they were closed: one star). I am just glad I kept trying because the food is pretty good. My favorite Coyo meat is the octopus, which is always well made, either in a burrito or a taco. Of the tacos, I like the shrimp tacos, which are crunchy and really good, and the duck tacos, which have a lot of duck fat and skin. I also like the grilled fish tacos, fresh and tasty. Sadly though, I think the cochinita, the staple of taco meats, is kind of an afterthought. Actually, many things run a little on the three star territory because even though the meats are cooked correctly, flavor may be lacking. Not always though, sometimes. But what I really enjoy here are the sides. The guacamole is tops, for example, and let me give a shout out to the Virgencita de Guadalupe. Thank you Virgencita, we have elevated our guacamole standards in Miami and we eat freshly made guacamole, with fresh lime and jalapeño peppers. I also really like the green rice and both types of beans (black and pinto). I could just get the green rice and my choice of beans, and drop the taco meat over. Coyo's ambiance is pretty cool also. I think tacos are meant to be eaten standing up, but I don't mind sitting inside, sharing the space with strangers in the humongous communal table. I get to meet strangers, talk about food, share stuff. It's always fun at Coyo. The assortment of spicy sauces is great. If you like some hot sauce on your tacos, this place won't let you down. They have some really spicy stuff. The service is pretty good, the cashiers are able to take orders correctly despite the heavy slurring of words, and the food comes out very fast and is delivered to the correct table. Coyo almost feels like a fast food restaurant because... that is exactly what it is: tacos are Mexican fast food! And don't forget to get some churros. Really good stuff. There are paletas available, but I haven't tried those yet. Overall, Coyo Taco is a cool place to grab a decent bite in Wynwood. If you don't want to have a sit down meal, and don't want to hit a food truck, Coyo is your go-to place. Plus, tacos are light and a great night snack. Burritos are the opposite. By the way, check out the Tequila bar. Actually, ask about it.

    (4)
  • Carol B.

    I'm in love with the COYO! So freakin' good! Right in the middle of Wynwood, this is a great place to stop after you've been wandering around for a few hours. We got the duck, roast pork, and carne asada tacos. They were all great. Meat was juicy. I'm not usually a fan of tacos, but these were a must try! The sangria was also awesome. Check in via Yelp and you'll get a discount, too.

    (5)
  • Jova R.

    25 dollars for a beer and 4 tacos...#NoPuedo So sad because i heard such great things about this place. it gets really packed inside and its very small but has a nice outdoor area. Tacos were a little too "authentic" for my taste. Once you try it you will know what i mean. If you have ate american/mexican food (i.e salsa fiesta, lime, etc) all your life the real stuff could be a shock. i was so surprised when i got the total for my food. even the cashier was like "yea the beer's $7" and gave me a sorry face. Am i at dolphin stadium or something? It was a bit much for me. Tacos were "ok" nothing i would come back for, too spicy for my taste. But if my coworkers want to go back i would def try the corn, that looked great.

    (2)
  • Vit G.

    A bit pricy but the location and quality of the tacos makes up for it. You can't ask for more, cold beer, delicious tacos, friendly staff and a great patio in the heart of Wynwood only one block South of Wynwood Walls and all the Art

    (5)
  • Sharon W.

    I was wavering between a 2 and 3 but I really did feel "meh" about my lunch here, so 2.5, rounded down because of sanitary issues (more on that in a bit). Wynwood is fast replacing South Beach as the epicenter to douchi-tude, and given the sheer number of high waisted shorts-wearing women at Coyo Taco, I had low hopes (this fashion trend should have died with the 80's!). I was there for a late lunch, so it wasn't too crowded. Larry S. and I ordered the grilled octopus tacos and the fish tacos, plus a side of guacamole. Bonus points for having huitlacoche on the menu, although I didn't order it. We were hoping to regroup and get some work done but the volume on the music was prohibitively loud While waiting for the food, I went to the ladies' room to wash my hands. Soap dispenser was busted, never a good sign in a place where you eat with your hands. I went to the men's room to wash and found the same busted soap dispenser. Also, no paper towels. Totally grossed out, I returned to the table (extremely uncomfortable seating, by the way) and considered cancelling the order, but then it arrived and looked good, so I ignored the fact that NO ONE preparing the food could have possibly washed his or her hands and prayed that my normally strong constitution didn't fail me. I tried the octopus taco first.... it was so stuffed full that most of the food fell into my lap. The pieces of the food inside the taco were also not chopped into bite sized pieces, so what did make it into my mouth ended up being totally awkward to consume. The fish taco was a bit more successful as it was not as full - in fact, there was barely anything inside of it - and was folded into a packet-like shape. The guacamole was nice and chunky, but was a small portion for $3, and didn't come with chips. Was the food good? Yes. It was tasty, but 4 tacos and a side of guaco came to nearly $25 and I just cannot get past the lack of soap and paper towels. There were at least 10 people working, including someone that looked like a manager, and it was not busy. Basic hygenic maintenance of your restaurant should be a priority.

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  • Henry M.

    I finally got the time to check out what the whole fuss was about. Why there's always a line for this place. And where those delicious smells were coming from. And it's not a bad place at all. There might be a line and it might move slow at some point but then it just goes by fast. They've got all kinds of tacos. Duck, chicken, pork, shrimp, octopus, mushrooms, quinoa...it's got variety. I got the mushrooms and my friend got the chicken with roasted pineapple. They were good. You could taste all the ingredients that went in there. The mushrooms, cilantro, tomato, and cheese, they all tasted fresh. Well, price is a big factor for me. Depending what you're serving, I'm willing to pay a certain amount. Essentially, tacos are street food. $6.50 for tacos and you only get two. It might take some digging around or driving around but you'll get just as good quality of food and authentic hispanic food anywhere in Miami. And cheaper too. But I get it, you're in the downtown area and a lot of people don't have cars to drive out west or south. Service was good! The girl at the counter helped out a lot and was real friendly. As opposed to the guy who appeared to be a busboy and looked annoyed at the crowd of people gathered around. Overall, it's an ok place to bring outsiders to.

    (3)
  • Damon D.

    If you visit the Coyote-themed Coyo Taco during the lunch rush, you will no doubt be impressed by the efficiency with which they dispatch the lines that tend to form just inside the door. The system is a familiar one: you order at the front, get a number, sit down somewhere and their staff will bring you your food when it is ready. They turn freshly-prepared food around very quickly. The menu choices are fairly straightforward: there are several different kinds of meats you can have in taco form and any of those can be served as a salad or a burrito. I have tried the pork tacos al pastor and the duck carnitas (carnitas de pato), with the duck burrito coming in as the clear winner. The options here are not completely authentic Mexican but they're very close to the real McCoy and they're prepared with care that you don't often see. Their guacamole is top notch, with just the right amount of citrus. They serve their tortilla chips in a paper bag--just the right amount for the regular ($7) portion. Coyo Taco is worth a 10-mile detour.

    (4)
  • Cynthia F.

    My once beloved Coyo has becine a pig sty serviced by people with attitude and no sense of customer service. Stephanie (the beautiful girl with a fro) seemed annoyed to have to take my order. She then realized that they had no pineapple for my Chicken Pastor tacos. I decided to change my order to Shrinp tacos (which were good) and she proceeded to call the manager. She voiced out her bame a couple of times and just stood there waiting. It must've raken 10 minutes for her to react and realize that, quite possibly, Evelyn did not here her. In any case. The place was empty and she has no intentiin in making me wait less than I did. I am disappointed. :(

    (1)
  • Hernani A.

    Easygoing place, there's always a line but it moves pretty quick. Tacos al pastor were delicious! And their strawberry water so yummy! You share a table and the place is kind of small so not the best for a date or a group. Guacamole is a little pricey... I would return to this restaurant.

    (4)
  • Sherry W.

    I was in Wynwood for a mural bike tour and decided to stop here for dinner on a Sunday at 5pm. It was packed. The line was to the door. Other people told me that during the week at lunch the line will be stretched outside the door and the length of the building. You order at the counter and they deliver the food. They have a salsa bar next to the drink machine with about 8 salsas ranging from chipotle aioli to tomatillo salsa. They have little tiny plastic containers to put the salsa. They do not sell chips and salsa...only chips for $1.50 for a very small bag. The chips are too big to dip in the tiny salsa cups which is annoying. Salsas were all very good. When we were there the popular red salsa was never refilled:( I ordered the guacamole bowl which has green rice, pureed black beans, guac, and choice of taco filling. It cost $12, which is pricy for the serving size but the quality is good. I had the steak which was well seasoned. I also had the churros for$5. You get 4 or 5 churros with chocolate and caramel sauces for dipping. They were heavily coated in sugar and cinnamon. They were good, but I wouldn't order again. They have large picnic tables outside for communal dining. Inside they have about 8 tables and some are high tops. There are single stall bathrooms for women and men. Overall, I thought the food was good but I wouldn't go out of my way to eat here. If in the area, I would stop in if the line wasn't too long. There is metered street parking.

    (3)
  • Shannon S.

    During my first ever visit to Wynwood, the boyfriend and I decided to check this place out. We love tacos and yelp rated this place extremely well, so we thought we scored big! The actual restaurant is VERY small. Seating is VERY limited. We got lucky; a couple that was leaving allowed us to take their seats but there were a ton of people who stood just outside and ate while standing because there were no seats available. The location is perfect. In the heart of Wynwood. On a street with other restaurants to choose from as well. The menu was too overwhelming which was good. We went with the tacos (of course) and you get 2 tacos per order. It was perfect! We got the pork (with pineapple), the shrimp, the chicken, and the steak! Let me warn you first ... Don't come here starving. The wait was long. There was a couple in front of us that waited nearly an hour for two tacos. We ordered eight .... We waited a good 45 minutes. We also got the guacamole and OMGGGGGG it was amazing! The tacos are VERY messy. Be prepared to get your hands dirty. The shrimp was good; had a vinegary slaw to go with it. The chicken was OK. Not horrible but not my favorite. The pork was also OK. Personally I didn't care for the pineapple/pork combination. The steak was to die for; had this melted cheese inside. Overall the food was good. The tacos aren't huge so you'll deff need more than two to fill yourself up. They are expensive ... We spent $50 on eight tacos and an order of chips and guacamole. It gets crazy busy here. The line was out the door the entire time.

    (3)
  • Cassie G.

    Fresh tacos. Fast casual atmosphere. I'm sold. In Wynwood and in need of a bite stat, I remembered Coyo Taco recently opened and was there like butter on bread. I was flying solo, but didn't feel awkward grabbing a spot at the communal table outside to soak in the beautiful sunshine. I love tacos so deciding what to order was no easy feat. Unfortunately, eating by yourself means sharing is a no-go, so I had to man up and eventually landed on the pulpo (octopus) tacos. The very friendly cashier let me know that was a good choice and further led me to make some more decisions. I asked for a side of guac and chips, but he recommended getting the full order of guac that comes with chips for an extra couple bucks. Instead of the iced tea I asked about, he recommended agua fresca, so I went with the mango. I realized it's been some time since a staff member has taken it upon themselves to change my order for the better. I couldn't tell if he was just trying to up sell me or really looking out for my best interest. In the end, I think he had the best of intentions. They give you a number to take to your table and while waiting for your order to be made, I suggest hitting up the salsa bar. My favorites were the roasted tomatillo and chipotle. It didn't take too long for my tacos and guac to come and I quickly devoured them. If you love octopus, I'd definitely recommend these. The salsa veracruzana was the perfect complement to the pickled jalapeño and charred octopus. The tortillas kind of fell apart but you could tell they were homemade. The guac was definitely too big of an order for one but thankfully, I could take the remainder to go. The agua fresca was certainly refreshing and glad I opted for that over tea (you can even spike it). If you like horchata, they have that too. The meal definitely added up, costing a little over $20. It was definitely worth it for the quality. Next time, I'd bring back friends to swap a couple tacos OR if I'm alone, I'd opt for the guacamole bowl. Somehow in my taco tunnel vision, I missed this dish that sounds like everything I've ever wanted.

    (4)
  • CG V.

    Coyo in itself is a great little place in Wynwood. I haven't eaten there yet, but from the looks of it, long lines leading out to the streets, they must be doing something right. I've been here for the bar slash lounge area in the back. Its recently become a bit too crowded because everyone and their mom's know know about it.. Come on a Tuesday night... Super dead.. chill vibes. Don't during artwork.

    (4)
  • Jeanette H.

    Good tacos with fresh produce. I had pescado (fish) tacos. Very good. Corn tortilla - good enough, not as so authentic as ones in Mexico but still ! Service was good enough and areas kept fairly clean for such a busy bustling place even on a Monday night in August.

    (3)
  • Johny H.

    The al-pastor tacos are amazing and the corn too. The only problem is the serving size maybe they should serve 3 instead of 2 tacos.

    (4)
  • Carlos B.

    I got off of work around 1PM and I was in the mood to go somewhere new. I told my girlfriend I wanted to take her to Wynwood. The Wynwood Art District is a district of the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami. I had never been there before, but I had heard great things and a lot of friends recommended me to go there. Being a huge fan of tacos, as soon as I pulled up the Yelp map I discovered Coyo Taco. We went around 2PM on a Saturday and the streets were full of people walking around admiring the walls and art in the area. Parking was not that hard to find. The meter was about $4.50 for three hours and I used a phone app to pay which was pretty cool. We walked two small city blocks to get to Coyo. The place was pact with people. As soon as we walked in we noticed it was a small space. It was one of those places you order at the counter and they give you a number. While waiting in line we were wondering where we were going to eat since all the tables and benches were taken, including outside. I guess we got lucky because a couple got up and offered us their spot on a high top table. I felt bad for the rest of the people, line was out the door and I noticed people getting their food and not having a place to sit. Yes, there was a lot of people eating standing up. There were things on the menu like quesadillas, burritos and tacos. They had sides like guacamole and chips, corn on the cob, charred cambray onions and more. But being a huge taco lover, we decided to try one of each protein. One chicken, one shrimp, one pork and one steak. The Tacos came two per order, perfect for sharing each flavor. I was not too happy paying around $48 for 8 Tacos with a side of chips and guac. We were in Miami's famous art district though so I guess it is about the experience... For the food now. The chips and guacamole was amazing. I would have to argue that this is the best guacamole I have ever had. The flavors were on point, had the right amount of avocado chunks on it and the pico on top was so fresh! My only rant was that the chip portion was kind of small for their hefty fee of $12. The guacamole was so good I grabbed a spoon and finished it off as is. The "Camaron" (shrimp) taco was really good. It came in a flour tortilla with seared shrimp, mango coleslaw and chipotle aioli. It was really good and tasty. The slaw on the bottom was really good. The "Alambre" (steak) taco was my favorite. It featured seared angus steak, smoked bacon, chicharron de queso. If I had to describe how this taco tasted, lets just say it was like a steak quesadilla. Something about this gooey cheesy steak that made me wanting more. The "Al Pastor" (pork) taco was ok. I am usually a huge fan of this pork, roasted pineapple and onion combo. The only thing I did not like was that their pineapples were a little burned and gave it an off taste. Other than that the pork was cooked well and it was tasty. The "Pollo Al Carbon" (chicken) taco was probably my least favorite. Maybe its just because I am never a huge fan of chicken on a taco, but I always give it a chance. It was grilled chicken, queso and pico. Not bad once I added some sauces from the salsa bar. Yes, they have a salsa bar as well. Not a huge selection but they have the basics. They also have like a spicy mayo which complemented the chicken and shrimp tacos really well. Food took about 30-35 minutes to come out, and we are talking tacos now... so make sure you are not starving when you come here because there is a wait. Seems to me like the line is always out the door so depending on your luck you might be standing when you get your food. They have a huge table that everyone shares, so If you are shy of sitting next to strangers this might not be your place. The prices and wait times make not want to come back but the flavors were excellent so I am torn! I would definitely recommend my friends to try it at least once though.

    (4)
  • Sergio F.

    So I finally made it in after watching the construction from an old Mr. Brainwash exhibit back in Basel '13 to now.. I tried once during Basel and another time yesterday, but they were still making adjustments. Today was apparently the second day they were open, and when I arrived they had one cashier working with the line all the way back to the door. At some point they added a second cashier which moved things along better. There was a little bit of a wait to get my food, but given that it was a packed house and they're just getting started it's acceptable. Other than the time it took, service was friendly. They get points for having Cherry Coke machine, and I like their industrial decor (exposed ceilings, wood joists). Soundtrack was pretty eclectic too, varying from reggae to downtempo EDM. I ordered a couple of dishes to get a good idea of their menu, and because I was hungry from going on empty since breakfast :) My verdict is the dishes are good! My favorite was the beef tacos al pastor, packed with plenty of meat, a hint of spice and fresh, tart pineapple. The tortillas were nice, hot and soft. Next up was the refried black beans. In contrast to a lot of mexican places and their obsession with red beans, the paste was rich enough and garnished with red peppers. It would make me consider going vegetarian! My other dish was their chicken burrito, packed with green cilantro rice and sour cream. It could have used a little more chicken but tasty nonetheless and I'd try it again. I also tried to get a side of their arroz integral (brown rice) but they were out of it. I'll keep it at 3.5 stars for now. I plan to visit them again in a bit, and look forward to upgrading my review!

    (4)
  • Irie T.

    Food is great. People are really nice here. You must check out the back when D.J. YNOT is spinning

    (4)
  • Maryam H.

    Yoooooo ... Second time here in less than 24 hours. That's how good the food is. Delicious, the corn here rivals Cafe Habana in Soho. YUM But the service is not on point..yet.. I hope. I feel like not a lot of the people that work here have worked in food before- some issues with refilling, acknowledging customers, and forgetting to put orders in are understandable but a simple smile goes a long way in understanding that. I see the owner(?) making his way around to tables. Awesome to see him in the mix. I will for sure be back. Can't wait til that liquor license arrives!

    (4)
  • Luis M.

    Went randomly with my family, it was full... But as full as it was. They where quick.... The only problem is the tables, not so many. But get the taco al pastor or the cochinita pibil. Pure mexican taste in every bite, like the simplicity of their tacos and the quickness... Lucky we where took a table before ordering. Dog friendly.

    (4)
  • Jorge D.

    This is my new go to taco place! the tacos are fresh and delicious. the lines can get long, but its completely worth it. I had the el pastor, alambre and the carnitas the pato they were all great with the pato being my least favorite. My girlfriend had the Pescado Tacos which she loved and we shared the Cebollitas assada, which although she liked they felt very flat for me. I loved grilled onions, but that dish did nothing for me. I will come again!

    (5)
  • Carol W.

    Coyo tacos are fabulous! It's a relaxed place to go for dinner - you order at the bar and grab a seat. We had steak asado and a pulpo taco both of which were really tasty. A side of hand smashed guac and received beans with nachos was a great choice. The guac was really zingy and fresh. All washed down with a margarita!

    (4)
  • German M.

    Came to Coyo Taco for dinner before hitting the bars and I have to say this place is doing great by how crowded it gets! I'm so glad Wynwood keeps on growing and adding great spots like Coyo. Ordering only took a few minutes and I got to try the pescado, pollo al carbón, and camarón tacos. The meats had a smoky flavor and the pescado taco had a very potent fish taste. Overall, the food is great if you want a quick bite. This is a very casual place with limited seating. In fact, we had to sit next door at Panther Cafe -- following the staff recommendations -- and were brought our food over there.

    (4)
  • Rachael B.

    I'm the toughest critic when it come to Mexican food.. because it's my FAVORITE! Coyo has good intentions but for me it falls a little short. I don't like that you have to wait in line forever to order and then seating is very limited. Also, if you want something else, you don't have a waiter so you'd have to wait in line all over again. The food was pretty good but not amazing, then again I'm the toughest Mexican critic. I won't be coming back here, but I can see why people like it.

    (3)
  • Jessica G.

    At Coyo Taco there were a few things I loved, a few things I liked, and probably one thing I wish I had skipped. I think the current overall 3.5 rating if probably about right, but I rounded up for the things that I loved. We came in to Coyo as a larger group. We had done a fancy lunch earlier in the afternoon, but after hitting a few of the bars in the area we were suddenly all hungry again. We went in with the intention of grabbing *a* taco. As you can guess thought, with Yelpers, there's no such thing as *a* taco. I decided to order the pulpo tacos, $9 for two, and my boyfriend go the nopales tacos (veggie option with grilled cactus and quinoa, 2 for $6. That was supposed to be it; however, when I got to the register I saw the special of the day was a gordita. I couldn't not order the special so I got the vegetarian one. We also ordered two sangrias. Spending a little over $40 for four tacos, a gordita, and two drinks is certainly no taco bell, but I felt that the quality of the ingredients matched the price tag, though the tacos are small (probably 6'' corn tortillas?). We ordered at the counter and were served our sangria immediately, and given a number to place on our table. The food was delivered quickly for some members of the group, but took a little longer for others. To be fair we were pre-dinner rush so they probably had some things still prepping and not quite ready for our larger group. I will start with the bad saying that I probably should have just skipped the sangria. They make it in large batches so the fruit was well soaked and very fresh, but the fruit was the best part. I found the actual sangria much too sweet and couldn't finish it, but my boyfriend, who likes sweet wine much more than I do, was able to finish the two for the both of us. I enjoyed the cactus/quinoa tacos, but they needed the sauce bar for a little boost of flavor (mmmm, chipotle aioli). The octopus tacos started to push me towards a deeper appreciation for Coyo. The octopus was perfectly cooked, but be careful they are definitely spicy, I loved them though. Now, my absolute favorite was the gordita. Prior to this the only gordita I had ever had was from taco bell and this was MUCH different. The shell was similar to an arepa (the Venezuelan ones) and it was filled with mushrooms and peppers and just had a really great flavor. I hope the specials here aren't infrequent, because I would definitely like this gordita again. This is a fast casual kind of place with a self serve soda station next to a sauce bar with a variety of salsas and the amazing chipotle aioli. The pricing here is probably a little on the high end, but not enough to keep me away, just wouldn't be an everyday lunch spot (thought that's not even an option for me given the location), and honestly I might not even think about the pricing if the tacos were served with chips. The burrito bowls here seemed very popular among the crowd that filtered in for dinner, so if I go back and they don't have my gordita, I think I would give one of those a try.

    (4)
  • Victoria L.

    Absolutely delicious! The best tacos in town. Fresh ingredients. I had a pork shoulder taco called "Cochinita"there was no greasy residue. Onwards. I can't wait for the opening in the Grove

    (4)
  • Jannely E.

    The burrito bowl is the best meal you'll ever taste here. I love the fact that the personnel are always cleaning the tables. The waiting is about ten minutes on busy nights but they always make sure to bring your order as quick as possible. They have update the outside tables and now it has more space. If you see the place full do not get discouraged as a seat always becomes available.

    (4)
  • Martha G.

    So this was my first time eating here at Coyo Taco i pass by it all the time and I've always been curious of why there's always a really big line. On Tuesday I finally decided to go check it out, and boy was the line worth it the steak quesadilla was amazing great quality the guac could have been a bit better it was to chuncky for my liking, And just when I thought it couldn't get any better it did. I wasn't aware of the tequila bar in the back , thanks to Marcos the guy that brought us our food, for letting us know it was happy hour! All in all Great Service. Cashiers were really helpful for recommending the steak, but if it wasn't for Marcos I would have left without having my favorite drink the Spice Margarita. Hope my Yelpers find this Helpful :)

    (4)
  • Peter P.

    Coyo Taco is a spectacular little food Oasis in the heart of Wynwood. I stepped out of Tattoos and Co, desperate for a quick bite nearby. I remembered Coyo, having walked by it countless times but never stepping inside. The thought of delicious tacos danced in my head as I made the short walk over to Coyo. The line was short, the cashier was pleasant and funny, and the service was fast - can you ask for anything else? Yes! Tacos. I ordered the Carnitas de Pato and the Al Pastor (each order comes with 2 tacos). The prices were decent but the quality of food was really high. I love the serrano salsa on the Carnitas de Pato, and you can't go wrong with the roasted pineapple on the Al Pastor. I wanted to try everything, which definitely makes me want to go back with a +1 and share 4 orders (don't judge - you want to as well!) All in all, Coyo Taco was a quick, but delicious, experience and I'm looking forward to my triumphant return to Wynwood's taco oasis.

    (4)
  • Brigit B.

    Okay Coyo!! Our first attempt to eat here was shot down due to the everlasting line out the door. I see now that the line is for great reason!! I ordered the pastor pollo tacos, and stole some of my friends baked beans (mmmmmm) and went hard in the salsa bar. These tacos were authentically exquisite. The roasted pineapple was on point! This place was so fun, high energy, and picnic tables galore...charming. I loved my meal. The chips were fresh and salty, just as they should be! All of the various sauces were great and the pickled carrots, onions & jalapeños (a Mexican staple) were clutch. My tongue wasn't too happy with the abundance of spicy veggies but no worries yelpers, it recovered! I also got a side of corn. It was really good, but could have used a little more flavor. All in all, a great experience. The menu was fairly priced, staff were pleasantly helpful and although super busy, our food came out rather quickly. If I lived locally, Coyo would be one of my more frequently visited restaurants! Until we meet again, Taco, Taco.

    (4)
  • Michael L.

    Yes - this is the one. Extremely tasty tacos, and a wide selection of fun options, combined with well priced cuisine means that I will be back - and often. The taco highlights for me are the Al Pastor, Camaron, and Pulpo (yes, octopus!) The staff is friendly and helpful, helping to guide my menu selections. The cashier also showed me that they were selling Jarritos Tutifruti (my fave), so that helped make it a good experience. Next time I'm going to try the burrito, but I'm also going to sneak in the back. Behind the kitchen there is a bar - I'm not sure if that is a secret or not (it looks like it is) - and I plan to spend some ill advised hours back there causing trouble. Coyo all the way-o!

    (5)
  • Kyle M.

    Stopped in for some grub after a long day of checking out the walls. We walked inside one of the tiniest doorways that supposedly operates as both an in & out. It was definitely an annoying bottleneck for people going in and out. Immediately upon walking in I saw a sign on the soda machine telling people if they wanted ice it would be given to them by the cashier. I don't know about anyone else but the last person I want grabbing a cup I am going to put my mouth on is someone reaching in to some under the counter ice chest with dirty money hands. The salsa bar area didn't look very clean so I stayed away from that, bathroom was decent. Looking at the menu, prices were a bit higher than other fast casual places in the same food category, but I guess you can chalk that up to location. Overhead in this area is probably a little high. We ordered some tacos & quesadillas & walked outside. The place was packed so after about 5-10 mins of standing we got lucky & scored a spot at one of the community picnic tables while we waited for our food to be ready. I didn't try the tacos, but the Steak Quesadilla was pretty good. Not sure what cheese they used but it had the texture & tasted like mozzarella. Summary: Pretty Good Quesadilla. Bad Fix the ice situation, & keep things cleaner. Some employees need to focus a little more on customer service & being more friendly to customers. Not sure if anything can be done with tiny entrance/exit, might just be stuck with that. Would I return? Maybe.

    (3)
  • Lucas M.

    This is my first time eating at Coyo Taco. The look of the place is very modern, a nice loft feeling to it. The seating is very comfortable and it's pretty cool that you can sit down and someone brings you the food. The staff is full of energy, young, and eager to help but I feel the cashiers need a bit more training on product knowledge. I tried the 'Carne asada quesadilla' with their chipotle aioli sauce and wow! Simply put, it was amazing! Freshness is just radiating out of the ingredients. I would definitely recommend my friends come eat here. I will have to come back sometime and try their tacos. Marcos was the guy who brought my food out. Was so attentive to ask me if I needed a togo box and was all over the place! Fixing the chairs, busing, and helping guests with questions. Cool guy.

    (4)
  • Eli P.

    I actually really liked this place. Street parking, but it wasn't hard to find a spot. Upon entering, we noticed the line going outside. It went by pretty quick though. You order at the counter and take a number. Then, they bring the food right to you. The tacos are two per order and unfortunately, they both have to be the same. We ordered the "Carnitas de pato" (duck; $8,) and the "Pastor de pollo" (chicken, roasted pineapple, and onion; $6.50.) Both were delicious. We also got some tortilla chips. They have a little section where you can get some sauce to pair with the chips. Chipotle Alioli was my favorite! Unlike parking, finding a table wasn't easy. We ended up going next door to Freshii. They said we can sit there as long as we buy a beer. I definitely want to come back for the octopus!

    (4)
  • Nate B.

    Overpriced Corner-Cutters We went in expecting gourmet tacos (2 tiny tacos for $9.) we got the duck el pastor and the shrimp tacos. Each priced at $9 without a side. The portions were very small and the duck tacos were all cartilage as show in the image. When you charge so much for gourmet tacos.. you should not cut corners or write in the menu "duck cartilage el pastor" Stay away. You can probably find a better place around the block.

    (1)
  • Marla V.

    This is one of my go-to lunch stops during the week. Let me start by saying this is not traditional Mexican food; it is gourmet Mexican fusion food. My most recent visit was on national margarita day so I couldn't pass up their margarita and saying it was 90+ degrees out, it sure was refreshing! I consistently order the same thing (I should probably venture out and try other things on the menu), but it so delicious. I get the quinoa tacos with a side of guacamole and chips. The quinoa tacos are corn soft tortillas with quinoa "falafels", queso blanco, tomatoes, and fresh cream. I've had bites of the pork tacos and they are delicious too. As a side note: this location is rather small and doesn't seat many people so go early or you may need to order your food to go.

    (4)
  • Cassandra C.

    I've heard great things about Coyo and was not disappointed with the food. I had two tacos and a side of quac... worth the $15. O ya, if you haven't found the small lounge in the back make sure to check it out! I've been a couple times and each time it's been fun.

    (5)
  • Alissa W.

    DISGUSTING ! Wow has this place gone down hill from the past few times. I went in for lunch and there were flies everywhere to the point I was sick and should have taken that as the first sign. I ordered the pulpo tacos and shrimp. The pulpo tacos which is octopus was in a new sauce that had capers and tomatoes and wayyyyyyyyyyy to much salt ! To the point it just tasted like a swallowed a bottle of salt. Everything tasted premade as if they knew there was a huge lunch rush. The tomato on top was shriveled and dried up. Like they were under the heater and the tomato just cooked to much. I will not be returning again between the flies and the food :(

    (1)
  • Sandra G.

    If you're looking for a variety of tacos you have to come here. There are so many options! The tacos were delicious! I had the Pastor de pollo and Alambre. The only bad thing was the line to order. (1st red flag this place was going to be good)

    (5)
  • Krystal S.

    Yup, I'm in love with the Coyo! I am going to be visiting Coyo often (Note: VERY often). I had their Pollo al carbon burrito bowl with a small side of guac-- Can't forget the guac! I ordered a Jarrito of Tamarindo to drink. This meal was out of this world. It's one of those meals that you are so, so full but you don't want to stop eating because its so delicious! You can turn any of their tacos into a burrito bowl- score! My burrito bowl had cilantro rice, refried black beans, white cheese , very well-seasoned chicken, creme (this was like a sour cream), pico de gallo and cilantro. It was so delicious and... dare I say it?--- better than chipotle! They have a selection of sauces and me being a "sauce person", I tried them all. The chipotle sauce was my favorite and I poured it all over my bowl. Their guacamole is delicious and just the right amount of lime juice was used. All of this was washed down with a Jarritos. I am getting hungry just writing this. Ok, bye.

    (5)
  • Stephanie L.

    After a full night exploring the galleries of Wynwood, or checking out some of the new breweries, hunger can hit fast and furious. Now as the area has become increasingly trendy, this can pose a real problem since the wait can be pretty substantial for any of the more formal sit down dining options. Coyo is definitely a convenient solution, offering more traditional tacos stuffed with an assortment of meat choices in the heart of the neighborhood. While they are fairly basic (pretty much just seasoned protein in a tortilla), they definitely fit the bill. Be warned, they are a bit on the pricey side relative to other taquerias in town, and the portions are fairly tiny. However, they do offer everything from octopus to al pastor and I definitely appreciate the variety. In addition, they make a great guacamole, they offer some delectable paletas, as well as a homemade horchata. Lately it seems to be increasingly popular, so don't expect to walk right up and get food - it can take a while. I also feel like the past few times I've gone, the quality seemed to have down a bit from where it had been (overcooked meats, smaller amounts of meat, etc.). While it isn't my favorite taco place in town, it is a decent choice when in the area.

    (3)
  • Catherine L.

    Wow oh wow! Freakin deliciousness right here. I'm going to break it down really simply. PROS: Tapas style: go with company and order different tacos. Each order comes with two. One for you and the other for sharing Margaritas: reasonably priced, refreshing, perfectly spiked Tacos & Guac: ridiculously tasty! We ordered 4 different kinds all were awesome! Beer: nice & cold bottle or draft CONS: Space: Tiny as hell. There is outdoor seating but can get unbearably uncomfortable. Please put a fan out there. Insects: lots of flies outside due to trash cans not having lids. An easy solution is get lids or set out glass or plastic clear pitchers of water away from seating to attract the flies. Cost: kinda pricey for two small tacos. We got 4 orders of tacos, a order of guacamole with chips, a margarita, Mexican coke, two beers, $63 ( ouch and that's with the 10% disc for checking in) We'll be back but just to snack to grab some refreshments

    (4)
  • Fernanda F.

    Oh, the tacos! So yummy! This place never disappoints. In fact, I would even say that Coyo Taco has THE BEST tacos in town!!! The Tacos Al Pastor are by far my favorite ones, but I recently tried the shrimp tacos and they might have taken the #1 spot! Regarding service, there's usually a long line and you have to stalk people to find a place to seat, but oooohhhh, the wait is definitely worth it! Coyo is taco heaven!

    (5)
  • Steph F.

    Had the shrimp tacos, guacamole and chips, and a margarita, everything tasted amazing. My friend tried the duck and quinoa tacos. Small inside area and it gets pretty slammed, luckily we were able to grab a table. Will definitely come back and try different tacos soon :)

    (5)
  • Adri E.

    I love coup tacoooo! Nice spot in the wary of wynwood! They are fast, I absolutely love the system they have to manage the restaurant and be efficient! The deco is great indoors and outdoors and my favorite option are 'Camaron Tacos' + Red Sangria! Every time that I go is what I ask and Irma always delicious!

    (5)
  • Nicho D.

    YUM YUM YUM! After leaving a full day of day drinking at J Wakefield we walked across the street to Coyo. There was a line, as usual, but the line moved fast. Seating is pretty limited like most places in Wynwood, but tables free up quickly if your patient. We ordered steak, pork, and chicken tacos which are served street style and come two to an order. We also had the guac and a quesadilla. Everything was AWESOME and the food came out quick. I may even dare say the tacos were better than Tacos and Tattoos.... Really looking forward to trying some of the other items as everything looked great. I will be back!

    (4)
  • Yulissa M.

    oh Coyo... so yummy and delicious. Ive been here quite a few times. My favorite is the Duck Tacos and their Guacamole is really good too. Recently got one of the taco orders as a salad and wowza! its a huge salad full of chicken and very little greens, so you definitely get your protein in. haha. Coyo can be pricey so don't be alarmed if you can easily spend 20$ on lunch! Their back room bar is super chill, finally got to check it out. Its really dark, great music like 90s hip hop and todays hits (atleast on the night I went: Thurs). The room is full of those saint candles your mom used to have around the house - some of you may know what I'm talking about. but its a great lighting set up. Decided to try some of their cocktails and i was sadly disappointed with the Paloma 2.0, just really wasn't tasty at all. its typically really packed and the service can be slow, typical for this sort of fast and casual restaurant environment, so don't expect anything fancy or fast!

    (3)
  • Shannon R.

    Finally ate at the Coyo! I think we were the last locals in this town to try this place but hey....I've been busy. Loved it! I ordered the pescado burrito bowl & my boyfriend ordered a quesadilla, plus margaritas. All so yummy! We've been going out to Wynwood since its inception and Coyo Taco is the perfect addition. Yeah, hipster & trendy (I love Wynwood but sometimes they need to reign the hipsters in - they're in their own land of obnoxiousness), but when it comes down to it, it's about good food, friendly service and a place in which you like you like being. Coyo embodies all of these.

    (4)
  • Tal T.

    I'm in love with the CO-YO! Let's just get this straight, shall we? Tacos are the jam. And Coyo does tacos everywhere a favor by finally getting inventive with the ingredients and combinations. I wish this trend would finally catch on in sushi, too, but I digress. Back to Coyo, the new(ish) taco hotspot smack in the middle of Miami's trendiest neighborhood right now, Wynwood. We love that it's still a little rough around the edges - or a lot rough depending on which corner. Parking can be tough. Coyo is a fast service joint with seating inside and out. The menu is full of creative concoctions to conquer your craving. I've tried the octopus, falafel, and mushroom. Each has its own preparation and sauces; I really appreciate they took the time to make such pairings and it pays off. It's like a different taco experience with each one. The guacamole is on point and the baked beans are also a good choice for an accompaniment. Two tacos and a side suited me well for a plentiful meal. The salsa bar offers a good variety of options from plain and simple to sinfully spicy. Service is friendly and fast. As to ambiance you've got lots of people watching and they keep it clean inside. Bottom line: solid taco spot with affordable prices and worth multiple visits

    (4)
  • Grace U.

    Had coyo my first night in Miami before seeing a show at Gramps. Had the pescado tacos and a modelo. Super tasty and the counter boys were so sweet. Definitely will be returning

    (5)
  • Josette C.

    I thought LA had great Mexican spots but Coyo definitely outdid them all. The menu is great and you definitely will not be disappointed in whatever you order. The staff is amazing on top of it. Shoutout to Cannon and Emilio for holding down the front. This place is definitely a must.

    (5)
  • Regina P.

    One word: nasty. Second word: overpriced. For a second this place was poppin and everyone was talking about it. Now I know why. This is the type you go to after you've been out drinking the whole night. Sort of like a purdy. But gross and with mediocre food that no one will notice is mediocre because they're all drunk and ready to end the night. As a Mexican I'm obviously incredibly picky when it comes to Mexican food. This is like the most bland inauthentic Mexican food I've ever had here in Miami. In the back, there's a nasty room with a DJ and a bar. The only good thing is the he music was on point. But it's hot and it smells like BO. You can barely move. To add to the list, it's incredibly pricey for no reason. They get away with it because again, everyone is wasted and won't even notice. I think the tequila shot I had was $16. Never again. I give this place a year tops before people start realizing what it really is and its replaced by another restaurant.

    (1)
  • Marissa M.

    Stupid me I went here not realizing it was cinco de mayo. Not sure if that was the reason for the long line or the food. They are priced by two tacos. I wasn't too impressed. It was good but not great. I paid $9 for two tiny shrimp tacos. I will try them again on a not so festive holiday and see how they are. I saw some other plates come out that looked great

    (3)
  • James K.

    The tacos were very good. Lots of interesting ingredients and very flavor full. However they are small. You need to order at least 4 to be satisfied and that could cost you between $15-$20. Service was good and tacos prepared quickly. Staff was nice and courtesy. If it wasn't for the cost, I'd easily give it 4 stars. At the same time, I don't know if I'd go back. I didn't leave there craving more.

    (3)
  • Javier S.

    Would love to be able a 3 taco combo. Fish, pork and steak for example. Also the local caught fish was supposed to be Mahi but somehow I ended up with farmed salmon.

    (4)
  • Juan S.

    I thought the tacos were OK. The music was blasting WAY too loud outside. Service was also obtrusive. I felt like I was rushed as the staff makes many trips to clear away items (3-4 trips to take things away....didn't like that at all. Doubtful I'd return. I like the new taco place Bodega on Miami Beach better...

    (2)
  • Elon M.

    Not perfect but by far my favorite taco place in Miami. Good music! Good food. Born in raise in LA.

    (4)
  • Gabriel C.

    I totally invite everyone to visit this great American Mexican restaurant!! Everything on the menu is tasty

    (5)
  • Randy J.

    Delicious food! Have had crunchy rice in my burrito too many times to go there consistently though.

    (4)
  • Jessi M.

    Came here after a moto ride down to mia and they guys didn't seem to fond of the place but I thought it was pretty good. Guys are super picky anyways. Being a vegan, I ordered the nopales without cheese or sauce and it must have been too difficult to not put cheese on it. I had to send it back to the kitchen and they took some of the cheese off and gave it back to me. Things NOT to do to a vegan. I ended up eating around it because I'm not that much of a bitch. I also ordered a side of black beans (which were refried). Overall I thought the tacos were really good and I'm never gonna live down the heat of ordering a cactus taco LOLZ

    (4)
  • Laurys B.

    This place is honestly overrated and overpriced. Although, I only had an elote from coyo taco; nothing would bring me back to this place. The service was slow and the elote was terrible. The tables were filthy and the trays (pointless to be honest) they used weren't even properly cleaned. The menu seemed interesting, but I honestly can't justify spending the amount they charge for two tacos. Especially knowing there are better Mexican places out there. The decor was cute... I'll give them that.

    (1)
  • Wendy H.

    Food was tasty but cold. I don't need it boiling hot but it was not even warm. We ordered two chicken, two carne asada, and two carnitas and all were cold. As busy as they were the Saturday we stopped in that was surprising. Guacamole was tasty but needed a little more onion and a jalapeño option to give it a kick would be awesome. The only thing I didn't like was the arroz verde....it lacked flavor. Staff was great...I mean like really great. I would def go back to give it another shot because the food has potential.

    (3)
  • Eileen R.

    My colleagues and I were walking through the now-famous Wynwood Walls art district and asked a young woman working at a retail store suggested this restaurant. What a find!! A very low-key place with delicious food. The servers were very nice and informative, explained the menu. I ordered the Guacamole bowl: a fish taco, rice & beans, guacamole, and cheese. The fish was mahi-mahi and delicious. The rest was also very good. The bowl looked deceptively small, but was quite full. And yes, I ate the whole thing! The staff was frying tortilla chips while we were eating and although we were full, we got one order. My colleagues wanted a second order, and the guy behind the counter just gave us an extra order - how sweet! I'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Desiree M.

    I'm not at all complaining that there's been a surge of non chain taco places in Miami. Bring it on. Coyo joins the ranks of Bodega, Hua Huas, and others as a yummy, quality ingredient, funky taco joint. I've gone twice. Both times I had the pollo pastor - once as tacos and once as a burrito bowl. Both times it was delicious. I also had the guac - could be a little more flavorful,b ut overall good. My only complaint is that you cant mix and match tacos or order only one. I'd like to try two different types of tacos without spending $18...

    (4)
  • Dania G.

    Really good place to get a meal. At first it seems like you won't have enough, so your stomach tells you to get more food. When in reality their portions are good. My boyfriend and I ordered a quesadilla de carne asada and an order of alambre tacos. We both were completely satisfied. Their tortillas are really good whether their mission or home made they compliment their meats or veggies. Had a really good time with my friends eating outside while they played 90s rap and r&b. Thank you, Coyo

    (5)
  • Whitney E.

    Would give five stars but the employees are rude (unless you're Spanish) ... Customer service lacks and there are flies infesting this place which I somewhat understand but it's still gross/aggravating when you're trying to eat with flies everywhere. The food on the other hand is a more authentic tasting chipotle, but a lot pricer. $7 for two small tacos, no sides no drinks. I'd say don't waste your money here. Many other cool places around wynwood to check out

    (3)
  • Erica M.

    Went to the Wynwood Art Walk (2nd Saturday of month) last night and after walking around the food trucks, we decided to go to Coyo. It was great! They had a DJ playing House and it was very busy but we got to order and eat pretty fast. 2 of us, we got Tacos al Pastor and the Guacamole Bowl which was huge and delicious! They make the guacamole bowl out of whatever taco ingredients you want, I got the Hongo, which is vegetarian and made with different kinds of mushrooms. $11 - a lot of food! 5 types of salsas that you can dip on your own, and a creamy sauce. YUM!! Definitely going back, want to try the quesadilla next...looked good! Left full and happy!

    (4)
  • Sabrina F.

    You know how they say hole in the wall restaurants have the very BEST food? Well, Coyo is not a hole in the wall as far as the décor and ambience but their food is just as good or better. My boyfriend and I went last night after hanging out at Wynwood Brewing for a bit. We shared the pulpo tacos, the crispy duck and the carne asada. Man oh man were they good. The pulpo was especially spicy and delicious. We also tried their sauces which are incredibly on point. Chipotle Aoili? What? Amazing! Can't wait to go back and try some more of their items. The seating is communal which can create a problem for finding a spot, even on a Monday night. Tucked in the back, behind an employee only sign we snuck past, is a cool little bar which, had it not been Monday, I would have hung out at. The place has an awesome vibe very chill. I can't even imagine the chaos this place must by Thrusday-Saturday, glad I got to check it out on a more chill night. Definitely somewhere you should check out! The only drawback for me was the price, it's a little steep but the food is so good that I almost didn't mind. Happy eating Friends!

    (4)
  • Nathan F.

    Mexican soda (Coke) alone won me over. Taco's Al Carbon were delicious! Surprisingly easy to find a table to sit down in and the place was packed.

    (4)
  • Bhavani B.

    If you're in Miami..you've gotta go to Wynwood and enjoy the quinoa falafel tacos or the salad. Beautiful bursts of flavor! The guac and chips is excellent except I would have liked more chips. After we ordered the table next to us had the corn on the cob which made our mouths water...next time! Fish tacos on the menu too....must go back

    (5)
  • Sabrina L.

    Was looking forward to checking this place out and I'm glad I did...the quinoa tacos are sooo good! And add the Chipotle sauce..boom! Fire! Prices are a bit steep for tacos..since u also have to pay $3 for chips and salsa..but I'll let it go since the flavor was so good. The guacamole and chips were also very fresh and crispy...nice staff and the service is fast.

    (4)
  • Jordan N.

    I wanted to like the place. And I did. But not enough to give it a good rating. I'm stuck between three and four stars but I am gonna give it a three. The duck taco was dry - they should serve this with a sauce or some wet ingredient to complement the poultry. The shrimp taco was good and plump but for $9, I would have expected three tacos and not two since shrimp is neither a game meat nor is it an exotic/rare taco. $4.50 per taco is pretty excessive even if this place was not a casual fast food establishment. The chicken al pastor was also good although I think the chicken could be a little more tender. The flavor profile with the pineapple was nice though. The guacamole bowl for $7 was kinda small. I thought it was a side dish sized guacamole when I received it but it was bigger than the side of guacamole at the taco shop on Lincoln in south beach (note I wrote "side"). The paletas and corn also seem to also come highly recommended. I would return only to try the other novel items such as the octopus tacos - those seem to be unique. But I'm seeing that the prices can be lowered a bit on some items - or there may be a problem on the supplier side of the business.

    (3)
  • Danielle A.

    I would have given Coyo a 5 star review had it not been for my unpleasant experience last night when I (who am a regular) ordered a side of Guac ($3) for the first time and received 2 "1 ounce" sample cups of it, as opposed to a bowl with at the very least, some decent presentation to deceive me into believing that the $3 I paid for were some what worth it. When I addressed the sample-sized cups of Guacamole to the staff, I was treated like a nuisance by the cashier and "chef" as if my shock was unwarranted. The server alone agreed with me that the portions were laughable. The "chef" as I refer to him (because he was dressed in a white chef jacket) arrogantly handed me an extra sample cup -as if the table spoon sized portion would resolve my issue- and stated "those are each one ounce, here's another one." So wait, what? I'm confused. Did I pay $1.50 per 1oz sample cup of Guac? Large sized, ripe Avocados alone cost $3, hence, I could have filled 10 sample cups for that amount. I'm very disappointed. The menus should be modified to describe the portion size of this option. With the exception of last night, however, I would recommend turning a taco into a Guac bowl and asking for extra crema (theirs is very good). The Octopus & Shrimp taco is delightful and if you're a fan of corn, get the Elote as it does not disappoint. Margaritas are good and definitely give you a good buzz with just one. I typically have a nice culinary experience every time I go...innovative and tasty. 2nd on my list of top Mexican food in Miami, whereas my 1st is an authentic Mexican restaurant. Not as affordable as Mexican food typically is...but to me, worth it when you're craving Coyo.

    (3)
  • Kathryn S.

    Talk about overrated. People have been raving about Coyo Taco, so I knew that I had to check it out and see what all the fuss was about. My first issue with the place was the girl at the cash register taking my order. She stopped in the middle of me ordering to freak out because "oh my god, my best friend just surprised me at work." I'm happy her friend decided to visit, but I really didn't care that she interrupted me to flail about it. Next issue was the lack of alcohol. I've been pretty stressed lately and when I read about the Don Julio Margarita, I knew I had to have one. Lo and behold, Coyo does not have a liquor license and can not serve the cocktail. Can someone please explain to me why it is on the menu if you can't even serve it? At least wait until you can serve it to put it on your menus. On to the food, I waited a good amount of time for my order of 2 pollo al carbon tacos and a side order of guacamole. When my order arrived I was very disappointed. The tacos were miniature. I know they are hand made, but this was ridiculous for the price that they are charging. Yes, the tacos tasted good, but I was done with one of them in 2 bites. The guacamole was also great, but I also ate it in 2 bites. I ended up just eating the rest of my chips with no dipping sauce because I was still hungry from my meal. The food taste good, I will give them that. But, for the amount of money spent, it just was not worth it at all.

    (3)
  • Denver E.

    To quote my fellow Elite Julio H, this place is the Chipotle of Wynwood.. Coyo Taco is basically an extremely hip taco shack right in the heart of all the galleries, graffiti, hipsters, beer gardens, and urban chic that is the Wynwood section of Miami's Arts and Entertainment District. My first exposure to Coyo was when I visited Canvas for "Movies Under The Stars". Coyo was the food provider for the evening, and though I didn't have any of their food that night, I was salivating the entire time because my seat was 15 feet from their grill and it smelled delicious the entire night. Since I wasn't eating any that night, I decided to bookmark them and try them out on my next visit to the area. Flash forward a week and after leaving The Motown Getdown @ Canvas, Coyo seemed like a great idea. Just the thought brought back the scent of that grill. Of course when we showed up at CT, there were a ton of people there.. usually this is a good sign because crappy restaurants usually don't have big crowds and lines out the door. Then again CT, is a tiny lil spot (at least the dining area, as there is another room in the back), so it could be an optical illusion. What certainly wasn't an illusion or trick of the mind were the food and prices. Tacos come in pairs ranging from 6 to 9 bucks or so. We had two fish (supposedly Mahi) and two shrimp tacos. Both of these were mediocre at best.. Let's talk about how these days it's trendy to pay double the value and get half of the product, and that is pretty much the case at CT. The tacos were tiny and wet, as in turn it at a 45° angle and proceed to drain. As best I can tell this place isn't so much a serious eatery or connoisseur taco shack but more a place for hipsters to hang and go get tacos from the trendy overrated taco spot. This is the kind of place people go to be seen and get some sort of wierd "omg didn't I see you at coyo taco the other night?" hipster cred. Nothing wrong with that, but the food is wtf ever.

    (2)
  • Laura W.

    This was REALLY good. I got two tacos pastor al pollo, and my dining companion had a salad, which we thought would be small and insufficient for lunch. THE SALAD IS HUGE! It is a mixing bowl full of greens, avocado, pumpkin seeds, queso fresco, lime vinaigrette pico de gallo, veggies. She needed help finishing it off. Tacos were very good and flavorful, with extremely fresh corn tortillas--so fresh that your only problem here will be that the tortillas will fall apart. But everything tastes so good, you won't care too much.

    (4)
  • Rodrigo B.

    Wow, I really can't understand all the rave reviews about this place. I spent $28 to feed just myself! The pastor tacos and the cochinita pibil were a joke. None of these people have obviously ever had real Mexican food. The octopus tacos were terrible too. No flavor, chewy and everything extremely small for the price. Let aside the fact that we waited over 30 minutes for our food. Beware! You have been warned!

    (1)
  • Alexandra B.

    I had been hearing about the Coyo obsession for months now, and i finally decided to try it. Upon walking into the restaurant, the line was long and slow, so I was not too pleased. After waiting in a standing line for 15 minutes, I finally ordered my food. We got the corn, steak tacos, and chicken quesadilla. THE BEST quesadilla I have ever had, hands down. The cheese they make there is amazing, which makes the food 10x better. Loved every minute of it. Although the line sucks, the food is definitely worth the wait!!!

    (4)
  • Jackie L.

    Small location not much seating inside but has a few picnic benches outside. You place your order they give you a number and bring the food to you. The food doesn't take too long to come out. It's a little pricey 4 burritos and 4 soft drinks $64! The burritos don't come with anything special like a side of chips just a rolled up tortilla in a big platter. Overall experience was good. Food was good not awesome but I will be going back when in the Wynwood area and hungry for Mexican.

    (4)
  • Eric N.

    Great food but my only issues is ordering and seating when the place gets busy but if you can bare that you won't be disappointed by the food. Have the quesadilla!

    (4)
  • Sheldon C.

    Run, don't walk, to get your hands on these tacos. The list of meats/flavors are a little off the beaten path and very well seasoned & prepared. FYI- they have an octopus taco. You heard that right - an OCTOPUS TACO! Get it. Gone and get that doggone taco & eat the day lights out of it. Thank me later

    (5)
  • Saca D.

    $9 for two extremely small tacos, and what I mean by small, they fold a taco in half and don't even fill in the inside. If you're thinking of wanting to get full here, get ready to drop around $30 to feel any close to feeling full. As for taste, I had the fish taco and it's not as great as people make it out to be. I've had better tacos at a food truck. Better yet, save your money and go have tacos at a food truck because this place isn't worth it.

    (1)
  • M D.

    Stumbled upon this place on the late night. Great music and good food. Everyone is super friendly. I def will be going back!

    (4)
  • Jennifer O.

    Very gooood tacos Really tasty food A little bit over priced for the size Go early because on weekend it gets packed! Nice bar on the back!

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    Coyo taco is a great edition to the area. We ate there outside for lunch and the weather was beautiful. The atmosphere outside at Coyo is great to just enjoy a good time with friends and good food. The menu has a series of tacos with different fillings. You can get the tacos or you can made a salad, rice bowl or burrito with the same fillings. I opted for the bowl with a steak, bacon and cheese taco. The ingredients we very fresh and everything tasted great. I did ask for half rice but didn't ask for half of the crema, so that waa a bit overpowering, but that is not the restaurants fault. Make sure you get a seat outside if the weather is nice. I think that the atmosphere is what really makes Coyo great and I will definitely be back. Another tip, next to the drink machine is a salsa bar with several different toppings you can add to your meal.

    (5)
  • Caro D.

    The Mexican revolution has reached Wynwood, we can all breathe easy. Overpriced burritos and homemade sauces can now become part of your Saturday Panther Coffee routine (although apparently on Sundays they demand you order from what I heard was a taco-free brunch menu - which is, well, whatever, not the coolest). REJOICE. THE TACOS ARE HERE. I say overpriced in the sense that you're not going to find a $5 burrito that stands on its own and is made by three legitimately Mexican women named Maria, like you would in San Diego or actual Mexico - but $9 for a delicious foodie version of that burrito; it's really not bad, I can deal with that. They have home made horchata (MAJOR POINTS!) and I could not shovel the variety of the homemade salsa quickly enough into my tortilla and considered drinking the rest of the chipotle situation I picked up straight from the little plastic cup - but I already used all four of them on my burrito and alas, I was being ushered away. My vegeterian friend raved about her mushroom burrito, but she missed out on the quality pork I was stuffing into my mouth. Cochinita Pibil, is what it was called on the menu, but juice, saucy and hot was what my mouth registered. Would recommend. Currently #2 in the comprehensive Miami-Dade Country Taco Standings.

    (4)
  • Kolja P.

    Good tacos and very tasty guacamole. A little on the expensive side for what it is but that's probably due to the hipster factor. Still recommended.

    (4)
  • John B.

    Great food, love the outdoor environment they have for customers. Although the space is pretty limited, around the lunch rush hour it gets pretty jammed and stuffed by people. Other than that great restaurant

    (4)
  • Jill J.

    really good fresh ingredients, and great flavor combinations going on here. the line was out the door on a saturday night, and seating is limited and first come/first served. 2 tacos for under $8 feels like the right price point. and their quesadillas are HUGE. the pork shoulder, pastor, and camaron are all worth a try. was a little bummed they were out of the pescado...next time! this is a great place to take in the neighborhood.

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    The place is nice and located in upcoming "Wynwood" but I am Mexican so I judge my Mexican food very well and sorry to say this place is NOT it. The price is very high for a set of tacos. I tasted the "horchata" one of my favorite Mexican drinks and it was very run down and watery. Now when it comes to tacos, tacos are very simple food that over time people have complicated but Iam up to trying new things although when a tortilla breaks on me it's a done deal. The tortillas here might be homemade but homemade tortillas don't break on you - after that I was pretty disappointed with the food.

    (2)
  • Joseluis A.

    from the horror that 2nd avenue has turned in the past year, coyo is one the best options for a meal at a fair price. mexican hipster tacos. do not let this fool you. these guys know whats up and use fresh ingredients. i love cochinita pibil tacos and if you really wanna take things to the next level, get some of those churros. i got some of those last time i was there with friends. i had to jet like el chapo. everybody was after those churros of mine and i was like ... naaaw man. i aint on that hand out shit. go get your own!

    (4)
  • Brandon W.

    Love this place! Tacos are boss and music is good as well. Lounge is the rear is nice as well. Def a got to for some quick reasonably priced food.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth H.

    This new taco joint is bomb. The food is great and flavorful. FOOD El Pastor Chicken Tacos - chicken, roasted pineapple, onion Guac - on point, seemed like it didn't have much ingredients but a whole heck of flavor Camaron Tacos - loved the chipotle aioli Churros- a must OVERALL The only reason that I gave it a 4 instead of 5 was that both our plates were wrong and one of my plates had cheese even though it didn't address it on the menu compared to the other dishes that did have cheese. Will definitely be back to try other tacos.

    (4)
  • Brody E.

    I love the burritos from here. I always order the Carne Asada burrito. I think I'll try the quesadilla next time I decide to eat here. I definitely recommend this place to someone if they enjoy eating Mexican food.

    (4)
  • Karla S.

    Tacos are delish, seating is a nightmare on weekends and food is a bit overpriced. But if that doesn't bother you, try it out!

    (4)
  • Reese S.

    Absolutely delicious. We are from out of town and this was a gem of a find. I ordered the quinoa taco version of the salad. It was a lot of food and very tasty. The quinoa balls were insanely good and I'm happy that there was a good vegetarian option that could compete with meat. Plenty of avocado on the salad, too, which was a big plus. We also got the pork tacos (which were really juicy) and steak tacos, but the chicken tacos were the best. They had a nice spice. Awesome atmosphere with outdoor seating and lively music. Overall, this was the best place we ate during our entire week in Miami.

    (5)
  • Johannes P.

    I really enjoyed this place. Food in front, party in the back. Come to this place for food and drinks or bring your friends to impress. When you first arrive you order yourself some tacos priced at $3 and up (each taco) and then if you're feeling adventurous head over to the back room where you'll find a bar. Make you feel like you're going into a hidden speak-easy. The craft cocktails are priced at about $12-$13 and up. You get to see the bartender in action concocting your poison (I mean drink) of voice with all the ingredients right on the counter. They place good music, but you probably don't stay that long unless you're trying to spend your week's earnings in here. Thankfully, your trusty friends at Yelp hooked you up with a 10% off your bill when you check in. Make sure to show that when you pay. The ambience is nice as it has deem lighting and the little light there is comes from the lit up bar. Parking for this area can be found on the street at metered spots. Be careful to park properly and read signage as tow trucks are in full force around this area.

    (4)
  • Kristen L.

    I had the pleasure of trying the tacos before the restaurant actually opened at an Art Basel event (soulection show) and I couldn't wait till they opened. Finally, got the chance to eat there and I was a little disappointed. Food was good, I would definitely recommend the steak quesadillas, corn dip, and the quac. Ideas great, especially since there aren't much taco spots in the area. But I have to admit the service was horrible, and lack of customer service. We ordered margaritas, and we had to ask 3 times for it, and felt like they were bothered by us asking so much when we should've gotten it right away. When we finally got it, it was way too strong and was prepared poorly. Also, a little too pricey for my taste. Aside from that, as for the creative side I give it a 10. From the to go boxes to their logos, to the marketing.. It's a great look.

    (2)
  • Daniel R.

    I loved this place. I only with that the music was turned down just a touch. It has a great selection of tacos and the service was quick. No pretense here, just great food. I feel that the tacos are a bit on the small side but it was enough for me with a side of guacamole.

    (4)
  • Charles J.

    Fairly quick order. Had the steak grilled burrito with cilantro rice. My buddies had the tacos and everyone including myself said it's legit. I think if they go a little off traditions and maybe do fried shrimp/fried chicken or pork belly or other nutty concoctions I think they'd definitely separate themselves more. Very very good Mex. Will come back for sure.

    (4)
  • Laura R.

    This place is delicious! I was looking for a place that is similar to Chipotle. I ordered a chicken quesadilla and steak tacos. The quesadilla was flavorful and the steak tacos were delicious! Absolutely recommend it to anyone who is looking for a great meal.

    (5)
  • Lisa C.

    Great tacos, my personal favorite are the quinoa tacos! Simply delicious, I only wish the place was bigger to provide more seating for dinning.

    (4)
  • Paula V.

    Nothing WOW!! Food reminds me of bodega at the beach. Still looking for the perfect taco and guac.

    (3)
  • Ashley B.

    The ambiance, food and service is top notch!!!! I had several tacos, the burrito bowl, guacamole, esquite, corn on the cob and EVERYTHING was delicious. I highly recommend the burrito bowl- all ingredients were very fresh with just the right amount of seasoning. The homemade hot sauces are excellence and had so much flavor. The place was very busy, it had great music and a cool vibe. I was initially concerned about having a place to sit but food came out very quickly and there was a quick turnover of seats. Don't skip out on the Popsicles!!! The strawberries and cream one was mindblowing!!!!

    (5)
  • Dan B.

    De-goddamn-licious! Just popped in here for the first time as I was biking around Wynwood. So good. Two good sized tasty tacos for 6-9 bucks. I got cochinita pibil for 6 and change. Very fresh tasting, not heavy or greasy. Cool vibe in there. Friendly staff including a chick with an absolutely unbelievable afro. If there's a chick behind the counter with a full Angela Davis, I'm on board. Great stuff. Will be back for sure.

    (5)
  • Lou D.

    I struggled with whether to choose 3 or 4 stars. The service was warm and friendly, so 4 it is. We arrived on the heels of a lame experience at Joey's, so Coyo shined in comparison. I was in the mood for Freshii, but we hadn't yet tried Coyo and were drawn in by the great vibe. The space is airy and has that great industrial look. Hip gourmet yet to-go friendly, varied menu with requisite vegetarian offerings Now the food itself...not awful but not fantastic. My friends ordered both chicken and mahi tacos and felt they were, "just okay". Somewhat bland. I ordered a burrito bowl with mushrooms and here is where my confusion set in. I specifically requested that the refried beans (I will never understand how people love refried beans) be omitted and instead asked for black beans. Okay, "no problem" said the cashier. The bowl arrived with delicious looking hongos, a nice looking rice that kind of reminded me of Dirty rice in New Orleans (which I love). I thought the bowl could be made tastier and more pleasing to the eye with lettuce/some kind of greens. But more importantly, I had asked for no refried beans. The server happily took the bowl back. And returned with a bowl that had refried beans underneath a few black beans. Honestly, I prefer Chipotle. Ah well. So friendly though misguided service and soso food. I may go back at some point, we'll see.

    (4)
  • Lyssa F.

    Went during Artwalk. There was a line but it moved quickly. Seating is communal; so love thy neighbor. We found seats outside. The decor is nothing exciting. I would suggest sitting outside. The tacos were super. The guac was delish. They have Don Julio margaritas for $7!!! Was under impressed with the bar in the back. Also bummed that you can't order food and eat in the bar. Oh well, the people watching out front made up for that. All in all the food and experience was four star worthy. I would recommend to others and I will be returning.

    (4)
  • Lorena H.

    Just go to chipotle. It'll be cleaner, better crowd of people, better food, and more food for the price. This place is dirty, limited seating, and a high school crowd. Really weird. The strawberry shake is nothing but strawberry milk really watered down w tons of ice.

    (1)
  • Brian Q.

    Yes, the tacos are small. Yes, they are on the expensive side ($5 to $10 for a plate of two tacos). Yes, they still have some new-restaurant kinks to work out (no liquor license = no margaritas?!?). But if Coyo continues improving, it's a five-star night, baby. Although the food arrived at crazily erratic times (we were three couples having dinner, all ordering at the same time, but 20 minutes passed after the first couple was served, and the third couple still hadn't reviewed the same things they'd ordered), the food was generally delicious and definitely merits a return visit. Or more. We ordered the shrimp, cochinita, pastor, and hongo (mushroom) tacos, plus the cheesy corn ($4). First, I will say that the cheesy corn was transcendent and is a must-try for anyone eating at Coyo! Major must-try! So sweet and yummy. I ate the cheese that fell off with a fork and had no shame about it. The shrimp taco was my favorite, and the hongo was my least favorite. (The menu said it had huitlacoche ["corn smut"] on it, but we didn't see or taste any.) the other two tacos were very good. The salsa bar inside add tasty tacos even tastier--although the night was far from over, and the empty salsas were never replaced. (Also, there was no toilet paper in the men's room, and over our three hours there, that wasn't replaced either. Take note, management.) The arroz con leche paleta ("popsicle") was DELICIOUS. And I bet the 10 or so other flavors are just as good. Also, while not everyone at our table loves the churro dipping sauces, I did, and I thought the cinnamon-sugar was perfectly delicious. All in all, once Coyo gets its act together, the place will be on FIRE! For now, though, it's still pretty hot.

    (4)
  • Megan G.

    I'm in love with the Coyo! I really am. I think about it all the time. I go there probably once a week. It's maybe the best thing that's ever happened to Wynwood. They are killing it. Line out the door on a daily basis. It does move fast though, thankfully. Favorites include the Alambre burrito and as for a "healthier option," the Al Pastor (pork, roasted pineapple, onion) Salad Bowl, with guacamole of course! Another outrageously delicious menu item is the Elote de Calle (aka: Mexican street corn). Sinful would be an understatement. The tequila bar in back is pretty cool. One of the Marley's performed there a couple weeks ago, all hush-hush.

    (5)
  • Amy M.

    Great food and friendly staff! They bring in amazing dj's for free! Perfect Wynwood location. Definitely check Coyo out, when you're in the Miami area!

    (5)
  • Gabriel F.

    Looking for a midnight snack in the wynwood area? Are you also drunk? Then head to Coyo Taco! This joint is a stopover in between barhopping around wynwood for a fresh tasty taco. If I recall, I ordered two fish tacos which were phenomenal. After a night of spending money, it may seem a little pricey but it's definitely worth a try. The line gets pretty long, but the service is lightning quick so you won't be waiting around too long. There is also a club connected to Coyo Taco, so it's a great quick stop to eat before going on to party more. And if you drank your liquor before your beer, then you should be A OK! Coyo Coñooo!!

    (4)
  • Frank O.

    22 bucks for 4 tacos and a draft beer. Mediocre tacos at designer price. Imo, you'll be happier after a short drive a lil south, into lil Havana where there are actual Mexicans making tacos how they make 'em in Mexico for about 2 bucks a pop. I had high hopes for a place like this but it was incredibly dissapointing. I sat and watched them make plenty of orders that all looked thrown together with Costco ingredients. The menu says local grilled fish when but they actually serve farmed salmon from chile. What gives? You should offer organic ingredients at this price point. I wont be back. Ever. My wallet thanks you for feeling lighter but my belly hates you for feeling gipped. Also, no one ever heard of hair nets or gloves in this place!

    (1)
  • Herman G.

    This place is awesome. For those that are sad about Mercadito's Taqueria closing, be happy, we just got a serious upgrade. The only negative is that the seating is a bit tight or shared, but the food totally makes up for that. Went for a Thursday lunch...coworkers had the guacamole bowl, which looked good. I had Carne Asada tacos and a guacamole...both were out of this world good. I'm coming back to Coyo for sure!

    (5)
  • Kristi S.

    Best tacos Ive had in Miami! Quick Place to Come grab a bite and move on with your day.

    (5)
  • John P.

    I have stopped here on three separate occasions where they were not open during their business hours. There were people working inside, but clearly running late which is simply unprofessional. I finally got the opportunity to go inside and the experience matched my expectations. The service was slow. They didn't have all of the ingredients on their menu and for the army of people behind the counter it boggles me why it took such a ridiculously long time to make two burritos. They were not special burritos nor was there a line. We were the only people there. You can't really hear anything because the music is blaring for no apparent reason. They're not over compensating for a crowd of people. It's just inappropriately loud so even if you wanted to dine in you wouldn't be able to have a conversation. The food was decent, basically no different than Chipotle other than the price. It wasn't a meal to rave about but it was adequate. My suggestion find a chipotle. You'll get better service, organic ingredients and a much faster experience.

    (2)
  • Deyson R.

    Best G-Damn taco spot in Miami and one of the chillest spots to be at in Wynwood. Plus the staff is on point and the margaritas are ice cold! What more do you want?! Don't sleep on the duck tacos!!!

    (5)
  • Stephanie G.

    I went to Coyo tonight with two girlfriends and ordered several different menu items including a mushroom quesadilla, quinoa tacos, mushroom tacos, carne asada tacos, duck tacos, guacamole and we somehow got an elote de calle by mistake. We also had margaritas and a chocolate paleta michoacana for dessert. The dish I enjoyed the most was the quinoa tacos. I thought they were very flavorful. The quesadilla was absolutely nothing to write home about. The mushroom tacos were similar. The carne asada was bland and the duck was just okay. I thought the guacamole was a bit on the bland side as well. The margaritas were below-average and the ice cream tasted like a glorified fudgesicle. I'm really not sure what all the fuss is about, but I was disappointed by my experience with Coyo and doubt i'll be back.

    (2)
  • Otty B.

    Trying this Small Mexican Restaurant. The Guacamole with Chips was Fresh ( the chips was small portion) prefer a little bit more. The Al Pastor Tacos need flavor but the pineapple it's fresh. We also have the Chicken Quesadilla. Services is really slow, thanks to that we have an extra order of tacos. Thank you!!

    (2)
  • Myriah S.

    The burrito bowls are awesome. It's like Chipotle wants to be if it weren't a chain.

    (5)
  • Benny S.

    I love this part of Wynwood that's right in he middle of where everyone is walking around seeing the art, not to mention right next door to Panther Coffee. The food was good, the service was quick and the price was reasonable. The only small issue I had was to many flies on the inside of the restaurant and of course parking but overall good experience.

    (4)
  • Steve B.

    Parking is street, have the Pay by Phone App. Place is pretty small inside, limited seats inside, a couple picnic tables outside. Menu is a good length, plenty of options. Price is average for Wynwood / Miami areas. Tacos are average to small in size, so may need to get 4 to get full. Flavors were really good. Tried Pork & pineapple and Chicken tacos. I will definitely go back when in the area.

    (4)
  • Krystle R.

    This place gives me life. I think I go twice a week on average. The food is delicious! The tacos come 2 per order. The carne asada is my favorite. They have street style corn. Burritos, guacamole, and salads are good. Everything is a la carte, but can be shared. Oh, and the churros are mouth watering. They have a salsa and aioli bar for your tacos or burritos. The place is small and quirky. When necessary I am the woman with the stroller fighting my way to the register apologizing the whole way, sorry! There are no high chairs for kids, but they have always been very nice to me tugging my toddler around. I would have taken a photo, but I devour the food so fast. Yes, I'm in love with the coyo and you will be too. Now I'm regretting telling you how good it is because I'm sure they will be even more busier.. Oh well..

    (5)
  • Carl-Frederick F.

    First thing uptade your time online since it's not accurate.now for the review.gourmet burrito I must say.its a little pricey if you get chicken or steak but for the octopus burrito that I got the price wasn't to bad.the food itself is very tastuly,well prepared fresh .one of the best burrito I have had .service is decent .people are nice. This is definitely a must try place if in wynwood .

    (4)
  • Daisy L.

    Honestly this place is located well, the the prices are good too but the food is nothing to write home about. There are so many taco places in Miami and this is to me, unfortunately just another one. Its easy to access, decent parking but the tacos themselves are somewhat boring. The service has always been pretty good, albeit I have only eaten there twice. Perhaps I will try it again and edit my review. Maybe if they have an exciting taco of the week? or something to make this place stand out from the crowd!

    (4)
  • Jessica B.

    I had the carne asada tacos and ended up with terrible food poisoning! Fair warning! Won't be eating here again

    (2)
  • Hamilton D.

    I love it! I had the Alambre salad: mixed greens with tomatos, onions steak, bacon and guacamole. Perfect seasoning, with a side of chips It was amazing. Then place has an informal venue in the great area of Wynwood for the price and quality it deserves 5 stars. Defenetly will come back.

    (5)
  • Natasha M.

    The tacos are tasty, but there are only 2 per order and I want to eat like 8 of them. I think they are a bit overpriced, especially for just 2. The Ellote de Calle (Corn on the cob) is pretty damn good with the garlic and cheese shavings on it. I've only been here for lunch time and the line to order gets pretty long. Finding a table is a whole other mission. But it's in Wynwood, so that means it's pretty cool, right?

    (4)
  • Lauren M.

    I got the chicken tacos and guacamole. They were both pretty bland. I would have liked to try more than one flavor but they don't let you order a la cart. I'd probably give them a better score if I had the pork. I tried my friends and it seemed good. But 2 tacos, guac and a drink shouldn't cost $20. I'll give them another try and get the pork. Maybe I'll be back with a better review

    (2)
  • Yemail S.

    This was my second time trying out COYO. I work in the neighborhood at one of the galleries and I'm forced to buy lunch whenever I forget to bring my own or fall short on time to pack. I was excited to try COYO because it would break my freshii/jugofresh streak, but was greatly disappointed on my last visit. I had already been advised by friends NOT to order their tacos because they were not worth the price for the scale and flavor, so I decided to try a chicken quesadilla. The first time I stopped in here the chicken quesadilla was alright, but the last time I was here it was completely flavorless. I spent $16 on a chicken quesadilla and a beer. I would have rather spent the same for double the food at a cheaper tex-mex place with fresher ingredients (ie. chipotle or lime). The worst part is that I brought my sister and a friend along to try it because they were visiting for the first time. My sister spent $25 on a quesadilla, "fresh" guac and a drink. The guacamole was ANYTHING BUT FRESH. When it arrived at our table it had a questionable color and smell. We decided to try it anyway. My sister commented that the chips were rather stale and too salty.The guac had a strange and funky taste, but we decided to take it home to get a third opinion. We live about 20 minutes away and the guac was completely spoiled by the time our third tester was about to try it. SO GROSS. We threw it out immediately. What a shame that I took my friends and family to the worst place in the neighborhood and what a waste of money. Here's a tip COYO: If you're advertising "authentic" and "fresh" make sure you're at least using ingredients that won't make your customers sick. What your serving up is neither fresh nor authentic...and probably grounds for a health code violation. Stay away if you can.

    (1)
  • Mark A.

    Visited Coyo. Tasty food. Had the guacamole rice bowl with the Carne asada and another with Pollo Al Carbon. Both very good. The resto folks are ok. A bit lost but responsive. In Wynnwood so cool hood. Would go back.

    (4)
  • Claudia G.

    Not impressed. We ordered tacos carnitas de pato, al pastor de pollo, al pastor, and esquite. To drink a modelo and a margarita (not bad). The food had decent taste but cold. The staff was just as cold as the food. I understand is a high traffic small restaurant but the restrooms need a little bit more maintenance as well. No paper towels or toilette paper. Not likely to visit again.

    (2)
  • Carlos P.

    Stopped into Coyo after a co worker recommended eating there and I wasn't disappointed. I ordered the steak quesadilla and it was the bomb dot com! One of, if not the best quesadilla I've had in a while. The service was great as well and one of the servers was really helpful wiping down the tables after some light rain. Which is my one suggestion: umbrellas outside! This place is tiny inside and seating is limited so I had no choice but to sit outside which didn't make dinner that pleasant. Other than that, great food, awesome hip hop and overall great vibe that fits right into the culture of wynwood.

    (4)
  • Connie K.

    this is a cute little Mexican place in wynwood. it has a very small inside eating space and a small outdoor eating space. the line was long at lunch time. parking was ok, street parking. around a five minute line to place your order. trying to fight for a seat inside was not easy. I ordered a taco, and it was bland. not very flavorful and the ingredients tasted only ok. would consider maybe trying a quesadilla next time because the person next to me had one and it looked way better than my sad taco

    (2)
  • Eddie D.

    One visit to this place and I'm hooked. An inventive and fresh twist on the taco stand that fits perfectly with the Wynwood neighborhood. It's a no frills spot populate by the menagerie that is Miami that is simply about the food and it's notable. The pricing is fair for the area and cuisine. The tacos come in threes. Pick a few and turn it into a sampler with friends. The quesadillas are hefty and delicious. And if you want something a little healthier there are plenty of salad options.

    (4)
  • Katrella S.

    Loved the mushroom taco. It was nice to see a taco eatery provide something other than beef or chicken. It was very tasty and with the habanero and mango salsa it became even better. The habanero salsa is not for the faint at heart but for those who enjoy the rush of life and heat seekers. I will visit again.

    (5)
  • Samuel D.

    Coyo seems to be taking advantage of the relatively low number of quality restaurants available in this now-trendy neighborhood because the prices are outrageous. $8 for guac + chips is beyond insane not to mention $9 for 2 tiny tacos. The service is ok. Customers are usually greeted with a small line that is completely preventable if the owners decide to one day open up the second register. Perhaps they prefer to create the illusion that their customers are being treated to a quality meal.

    (2)
  • Ross M.

    Wow. Showed up at 12:15am and they were no longer serving tacos WTF? If taco is in your name and it's passed midnight on a Tuesday you better have tacos. Nope. Didn't see any vegetarian tacos. Was stuck getting a quesadilla with chicken. Not what I wanted at all. Be warned!! No tacos after midnight.

    (2)
  • Mariel D.

    Oh CO-YO!! The Chipotle of the hipster. Everything its fresh, made to order and good quality. The last time was really hard to find a spot to seat and eat but it def. gives you that feeling of an authentic taqueria. Love the salsa bar and that they have Jaritos!!

    (4)
  • Dana M.

    Good food! The tacos were a bit pricey, but I ordered the quesadilla which was pretty large and quite delicious. The service is quick and the environment is very comfortable, especially if you are able to score a seat inside!

    (4)
  • William H.

    No brainer anytime you're out in Wynnwood. Even when it's crowded, very fast service and incredible (cheap) tacos.

    (5)
  • Cameron W.

    Really cool place with good food.

    (4)
  • Sonia L.

    Yummy tacos, I got the steak and chicken. I was skeptical about the corn on the cob but decided to give it a try and was not disappointed. It was delicious and soft just the way it should be. A little on the pricey side though and I wish it were a little bigger. Gets really crowded which I'm sure is great for business but when it comes to eating, it can get a little uncomfortable.

    (3)
  • Andy M.

    It's about time I write about COYO! Third time coming here in the span of a month! Haha I came here for the first time with a party of four (including my 84 year old grandma) and had a blast. We ordered a lot of food for us to share, and our bill came to around 75$ including desserts for everyone. My favorite was the guacamole and chips and the quinoa tacos. Carnitas were great too, and you have to try their Horchata YUM!! Second time, I came with my cousin and we sat at the high top tables. It was a little bit after dinner time and it wasn't so busy. The cooks were super friendly and the manager kept coming to us and ask how our experience was. The love was real that night. I had churros at the end of of our taco feast and they were heavenly. Why I keep going back? Great, clean and delicious food. Fast and friendly service. Right prices for the quality! Highly recommend COYO!

    (5)
  • Johanna M.

    Keep in mind this review is for the octopus and shrimp tacos both amazing!!! The guac + chips were pretty delicious as well. Now, pricing seems outrageous to me, c'mon $9.00 for 2 small tacos? Not cool. I understand they're fresh ingredients but its still Mexican "street food" we're paying for. Murky Mondays are a must stop with Dj Oscar G, had one of the best nights in 2015 so far. If you're in Wynwood and have some extra change to spare on tacos, this is the place. Remember, pulpo and camaron folks!

    (4)
  • Julio R.

    Looking at the menu, prices were a bit higher than other fast casual places in the same food category, but I guess you can chalk that up to location

    (3)
  • Cecilia F.

    The food is really good. We order shrimp, octopus and al pastor tacos. The passion fruit paleta cocktail was delicious and the guacamole super fresh. I will go back!!!

    (5)
  • Kizle F.

    They are the new hot spot in wynwood. Came when they first opened and would have given them 4.5 stars because food was excellent. Now, all of the food comes out super fast because the meats were prepared hours before and are sitting above the grill!! You can totally taste how old and stale the meat is when sitting for that long.

    (2)
  • Juan M R.

    Food's great. Service is SLOW. Line to order takes for ever and they don't seem too concerned with doing anything about it. Also, the inability to mix tacos in one order suuucks.

    (3)
  • Omar A.

    I was hoping Coyo would be another great taco place following the footsteps of BTW and Bodegas both new spot that have mastered the taco making offerings. Coyo, however did not deliver...the duck taco was super dry and i found the portions were off balance. It is also the pricey one of the 3 mentioned taco places. Will probably not be back anytime soon.

    (2)
  • Monica A.

    This place is on fire. Tacos come in orders of 2. Corn tortillas which are far superior to flour. CACTUS!!! QUINOA!! The hongos (which I accidentally pronounced with an 'h' sound and everyone laughed... gringa problems) are delightfully spicy. Tip: the Agua Fresca is not just "sweet water" - it's chia lemonade!! Gelatinous consistency and tangy lemon heaven. The refried beans side is a must (and they're organic). According to my friends who got the burrito, it was lifechanging. There's evidently a tequila speakeasy bar on weekends in the back. Must try. Full sauce bar with unlimited refills and combinations.

    (5)
  • Gisella G.

    Overprice!!!!!!!the tacos are very American style, nothing to do with Mexican style...but I really like the elote de calle! The orders take for ever and ever! No to happy about this place.

    (2)
  • Kristin M.

    The menu looks appetizing and I like the concept. Extremely poor execution. I'm not sure why anyone would go here twice. At least based on the experience we had. The place is bustling with a line out the door so expectations are set high. Plus, being rated as top 5 taquerias in Miami by haute living... I'm going to have to say, I will second guess their opinion in the future. Lots of flies. Okay, it's florida restaurant with the doors open. I'll look past it. The floors were filthy, cluttered with napkins and spilled food. There was one person ringing through orders when perhaps they could have used an additional. We waited a half hour for our food and when it arrived it was cold. The guacamole was far from top notch. The tacos were pretty boring. Very disappointing on the octopus taco; we didn't even have a desire to finish it. I love trying new places but this one definitely left me wanting something better. For a tap margarita, at least I could taste the don Julio. Overall, not impressed. The staff was nice but maybe needed better management or direction.

    (1)
  • Greg A.

    I mean this place is a'ight. I'm giving this place 3 stars, but this is one of those times I wish we could do half stars, because I'm really inclined to give it 2.5. Coyo is decent late night drunk food if you're going back and forth between Wood Tavern and Gramps, but I wouldn't say the tacos here are anything that tastes all that magical. Everything here tastes freshly prepared, but I'd say the food here is kind of on the bland side. I've had the shrimp, octopus, and cochinita pibil tacos and I've tried the frijoles borrachos. All of them were decent, but nothing that really stood out to me. Let me put it to you this way - Last time I came here, I was about to go home with a craving to stop at Taco Bell for a double decker taco, but I saw Coyo and figured I'd get my taco fix there. So, I went, and, after waiting for what seemed like an eternity, I got my food. I ate, I was full, and the meal was fine. But it still left me wanting a double decker taco with 2 fire sauces, and driving home I kinda wished I'd saved myself 8 or 9 bucks and 15-20 minutes waiting and just hit up Taco Bell instead.

    (3)
  • Danyelle L.

    Forget the restaurant, the bar/club in the back is where the party was at Friday night. It was dimly lit and very tight but the music was jammin. Very intimate but a little too small for people who really want to dance and get their groove on. Left because it was a packed house and we wanted to explore more of Wynwood. Definitely want to go back.

    (4)
  • Maria C.

    This place looked plain delicious.... Did not meet my expectations.. $50 for 6 tacos and nachos? CRAZY! The food is OKAY. The music is amazing, but seriously way too overpriced.... I might come back, but definitely not a regular spot to eat my tacos...

    (3)
  • Robert P.

    Walked into this place after a long night of boozing hoping to get some nourishment when we were approached by some rude girl kicking us out. When we saw it was obviously closed we asked if they'd be nice enough to give us a glass of water. Homegirl wasn't having it and some bullshit argument ensued. Some guy was nice enough to get us a glass of water and we went on our way. The only reason I'm not giving it a 1 star is because of that guy. Hey Coyo Taco if you don't want to deal with drunk patrons then move your Taco Stand to the burbs and close at 10pm. Never going to this place because of that rude ass chick

    (2)
  • Miriana M.

    I REALLY wanted Coyo to be my go-to place for tacos in Miami. First experience was great, second not so great. The duck taco was amazing the first time, the second time around, it was EXTREMELY greasy and to top it off I got a bone in one of my bites. This wasn't a chip of a bone, no. Kinda hard to believe they missed it when preparing the taco. Another star less for their Al Pastor taco. I just can't get behind an Al Pastor taco without it being prepared in a "trompo". It takes away the perfect crisp that al pastor tacos are known for back home. The guacamole is good, as is the shrimp taco in flour tortilla. Still don't think it's enough for me to become a regular here.

    (3)
  • Romi C.

    Whoa? Did the people who left stellar reviews go to the same Chipotle looking place that takes 30+ minutes to produce questionable crap? I usually stay away from hyped up money machines like these til the buzz dies down and I DESPISE waiting around for more than half an hour for something a seasoned staff of line cooks, children or monkeys can figure out to make a functional assembly line and pull off tacos in a few minutes......you know, like they do in the trucks...like street tacos. You'll have to forgive me for disagreeing with the majority but Coyo sucked. It wasn't an okay attempt with terrible circumstances tainting an otherwise good taco. It was painful. Because the tables outside were hijacked and camped by 2 rather loud obnoxious families treating the restaurant like a national park for their 10 children to run amok we decided to get food to go. After shuffling through the line and finding the last menu available I made a quick decision on octopus, nopales, Alambre and the lengua special for good measure. First question for the guy taking orders that was too stoned out of his mind to care and had this bad attitude and sassy exchange with the guy running expo was if ordering to go would be an issue. No? Oh okay, you sure you're packing your handmade tortillas separately? I just want to avoid soggy messes- tell me snoop? No problem? Okay great. I was tempted to get a paleta after seeing they get theirs from Joankale but didn't after seeing another snappy standoff between Stoney Bologna and the line cook It was just awkward so it ended there. He didn't give us any of those tiny plastic containers for salsas and pretty much shooed us away with the number for our order. The salsa bar had no containers either so we figure it'd come packed with the order... Oh boy. So after half an hour of waiting around and almost stepping on someone's disorderly child a guy brings us 2 nopales tacos... To which I asked if that was the entire order and let him know it was specifically requested to go... There was nowhere to sit. He just said "okay I'll be back"... A few minutes later he shows up with a bag and just leaves. At this point we were so annoyed we just walked out with the bag and headed straight to the car to eat. Nothing was packed separate. The tortillas were soggy and dense almost like a thin version of an arepa... Everything had queso cotija sprinkled on it which I can only assume was to make the tacos look cute. Guess what we didn't get? Salsas... I'm glad I got to try this street taco attempt without the salsas because I can attest that the fillings and meat here are completely forgettable. There was nothing savory or delicious in any of the containers. The nopales with quinoa were a total WTF moment... What kind of FIU marketing degree ,fashion blogging, ómbre highlight "Third year at Coachella, I hang out with Flying Lotus when he's in town" type of taco is that? Bland, heartless and pricey like the bandwagoning buffoons that crowd and litter every possible inch of the neighborhood and can't seem to get over "QUE CUTIE!" and "artsy" the gentrified hood is. There's absolutely no way you can get me to even fake liking Coyo. No meticulously crafted logo to allude hipness or unbleached paper bag stamped with cholo references can give me back my $35 or time spent wasted expecting something other than lukewarm skinny arepa with food court meat. My miserable experience will probably be filtered and replaced by 20 perfect reviews anyway so what's the harm in being honest. I do like that they have Joankale's Paletas.

    (1)
  • Brian M.

    So I was in the Wynwood area and decided to try this place after reading about it in Miami New Times. I aas very disappointed with everything. Looked at the menu and saw the pricing so I assumed the tacos would be a fairly decent size. I Ordered the cochinita pibil and chicken tacos along with a side of guac and chips. When the food arrived I though it was a joke. Tacos are about 3" big and you get 2 of them. I was looking at my plate wondering where the rest of it was. You could at least offer a side of chips to go along with paying $8 for 2 extremely small tacos. Guac had NO TASTE whatsoever and came with about 12 chips to eat it with. My wife and I couldn't differentiate the difference between the chicken and pork because they both tasted the same while we battled the tortilla falling apart. I've frequented some of the best Mexican places in Miami (Most of them are hole in the walls) and I love driving to Homestead to eat so this place is your typical Wynwood twist of overpaying for food.

    (1)
  • Phil R.

    Authentic tacos with lots of choices. Great salsas and sauces with amazing flavor. This spot was jamming, line almost out the door when we went. Almost no seating but well worth it, food quality was still great. Writing this review is making me want to go back. We had the Carnitas De Pato, Carne Asada, Pescado, Camaron and the Quinoa. Had to take a nap after! We will be back!!!

    (4)
  • Rodrigo P.

    The place's atmosphere is OK. They have a hidden bar on the back which is cool. The tacos here are better than the ones in bodega, but they are also overpriced. I tried the cochinita pibil, alambre, and the esquites. The cochinita was disappointing (the pickled onions were really good though, the meat just didn't have the right flavor), the alambre tacos were good. They should filter some of the liquid out of the esquites to make the dish less watery. Overall OK flavors but just not worth their price. If I'm in Wynwood and I'm craving some tacos, I might come to this place again, but I wouldn't go off my way just to come eat here.

    (3)
  • Grzegorz G.

    One of the best taco I ever had. I wish I could come more often to Miami, just to taste that kickass tacos. I truly recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Michelle S.

    The food was amazing!!! My burrito was excellent best Mexican food ever!!! However, the site was packed and we had to wait in a long line to order food and then to sit in a table.

    (4)
  • Mike S.

    Went last night for the third time as I really wanted this place to be good however ! My expectations were again disappointed ! Food was cold I mean really cold ... The temp in the restaurant was unbearable I guess they don't have AC... 2nd time I went they had not chicken so after 10 mins in line I was advised of this ! Food is ok limited menu . Sauces and extras are limited. Honestly much better food at LIME ! Burritos are much nicer and at least hot ... As well as more affordable ... Take my advise do t waste your time or money ...

    (2)
  • Jenny C.

    Loved everything about the food except for the Octapus tacos. They weren't *bad* but they weren't as tender as they should have been- yes it's a long process to tenderize but if you're gonna do it do it right. The carne asada tacos were on point. The sauces were amazing- the creamy chipotle- oh man. My friend and I were happy to have gone for dinner after the sun went down so it wasn't so obvious we were stuffing our faces like fiends. The organic black beans were also amazing and so was the guac. The pickled vegetables are super spicy - be careful. We weren't sure how many tacos to get- 2 girls who can put a lot of food down- but 2 orders of tacos (2 tacos in each order) and black beans/large guac/and chips was more than enough. Basically I ate until I couldn't feel my stomach- aka I will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Analia D.

    Really great tacos! A little pricey but definitely worth it. Their horchata is good too but they always seem to be out of it :(

    (4)
  • Osiris F.

    This has got to be my latest favorite taco spot! I love the Cochinita Pibil! I have also tried the carne asada tacos... Banging! The pollo taco is ok, would not order again.

    (5)
  • Rakela W.

    You can't go wrong with the carnitas de pato. They are flavorful and juicy with a wonderful little crunch. They sell out for a reason. The carne asada I've tried twice. The first time it was good, second time really good. I hope this gets more consistent as it has potential to be a favorite. The pollo is just ok. Skip it. I'll def be back to eat my way through the menu.

    (4)
  • Marielys C.

    Great ambience and super chill, its located in wynwood, i went on a tuesday and it felt like it was the weekend, it has a lounge type of bar right next to the taqueria so its great for a night out with your friends or your loved one, the food was really really good, i had the tacos al pastor,tacos de bistec con rajas, tacos de camaron, tacos de cochinita pibil, cebollita asada, elote de la calle and the fountain limonade the tacos de bistec con eajas was so good that we order another round it was so good I cant wait to go back again, great place ;)

    (5)
  • Lucy O.

    Overrated - tacos tasted kinda bland (the duck and chicken tacos). Guacamole was good. Overpriced - for the portion size they serve. Undersized - 2 tiny teeny tacos per portion... Under served - like a chicken burrito missing... chicken! I really wanted to love this place and was looking forward to try their food, but was very disappointed.

    (1)
  • Tobias S.

    The food was well..... Food. This place is basically just a cool little trendy spot. It's overstaffed with a bunch of nonchalant "whatever attitude individuals". Don't get me wrong the staff looks like great party people but not for a food service establishment. The customer service brought my rating DOWN. I can truly imagine this place with some young upbeat fresh faced individuals who care. Also where to stand in line is confusing. (Miami is more about scene than food smh)

    (2)
  • Omar G.

    Good tacos, good price. The tacos themselves are unique in that the chef pays attention to detail. I've tried most and all have been quality. If you want cheap, awful tacos go to taco bel but don't complain about the prices. In other words you get what you pay for here. Roccos tacos is gross by comparison (imo) and more expensive.

    (4)
  • Jenny R.

    Why does this place (along with every other taco place in Miami) claim to be "authentic mexican"? Really???? I'm from Mexico and this is an insult. The flavors are so off and the tortillas taste well not like tortillas. I couldn't finish my food I was grossed out. Watery octopus and barely any. Plus over 45 minutes to get 5 tacos... In Mexico one person serves a crowd of 50 people in less time. Furthermore, who puts tacos in those stupid treys? Like what is this? Miami people have figured out a way to ruin such a simple thing. Let's stop butchering the Mexican food by calling it authentic. Please respect actual Mexicans and our culture and cuisine. Quinoa?? I have yet to see that in Mexico. If your in Wynwood, just look at the murals and move on... Don't waste your time and money at places like Coyotaco (and panther coffee). All these wanna be hipsters might be fooled, but anyone who is real Mexican or lived in California would know that this is a complete false advertisement. Oh yeah, and thanks for naming your place after Coyoacán. Lol. That colonia of DF should not be tainted by your bad food and slow service. My suggestion is for the owners to move to Mexico, work at a taco stand and learn about the culture and the sweat, love and time it takes to create our beautiful cuisine before coming to Miami and selling this mierda. ------ Ay wey, q lugar tan pesada. Pero de veras no manches por que nos dicen q venden la comida auténtica mexicana cuando no sabe nada así jaja. Me parecio como si fuera una comidita hecha x un gringo chingadito farsante. No voy a escribir mas por no querer perder mas tiempo pero ya quedo. No vaya a comer x aya x q si lo haces te chingas wey. Este restaurante nunca pudiese estar en California o donde haya mexicanos se fracasara de inmediato. 5 estrellas ni modo... Ni le merece una.

    (1)
  • Shameer S.

    I have the best time in this place. In the weekends, when I go home, every time I was crossing the street and the place was full. This weekend I try and i don't believe it, they have a liqueur bar inside. The place was full and after the food was tasty.

    (4)
  • Karl G.

    They're new. They have starting issues. I get it, but do not have the lead (I guess? She was carrying a clipboard) stop the entire line so she can place a complicated order for a VIP guest. Do that on the side so that the line out the door doesn't get longer. Also, 25 minutes for 2 tacos isn't cool. Finally, $3 for chips isn't cool either. Most places comp that. They weren't spectacular either. I'll try again in a couple of weeks.

    (3)
  • Igor P.

    Get in line, pick out your food, order your food at the counter, take a number, wait for your food to be brought out. I got the Al Pastor tacos, which were super. I'm curious about the other menu items like the Pulpo taco with octopus or the Nopales taco with cactus. I also ordered the margarita which had me feeling good, probably because I ended up with the biggest glass out of the group of people I was with for the same amount of money they paid. I don't know if the waiter messed up, but I was't complaining so I went back for a second one (which I sadly dropped right before I could finish it because by that point I was a little tipsy). The only sucky thing is that it gets super crowded and there might not always be a place to sit. The interior looks like a modern Siberian cafeteria, which I absolutely love, that's my type of aesthetic. Also, plenty of hot people.

    (5)
  • Samantha G.

    This was my third time getting take out at Coyo, and my third time being given the wrong order. The first two times I ordered a guacamole bowl which was served to me with no guacamole. Shocking, I know. This third experience was by far the worst though. I placed my order with the cashier, who was visibly very high, asking him for a guacamole bowl with chicken and quinoa instead of rice. He told me my total was $17 as chicken and quinoa were extra. I asked if this was a new charge considering I had ordered the same thing one week prior and was only charged $14 to which he replied yes. I accepted the $17 charge, paid, and proceeded to wait for my order which I saw the cook preparing incorrectly. I told him I did not want both rice and quinoa in my dish. He reviewed the receipt and told me it did not say those specifics and redirected his attention to the cashier who began shouting across the restaurant at me, saying I did not order the dish the way I had. Another employee intervened and asked what the issue was and was apologizing profusely as the cashier kept yelling that the mix up was my fault. They remade my guacamole bowl only this time, the cook forgot the quinoa, the whole reason why this was such an issue in the first place. I reminded him and he put it on the side. Overall, my experience was very disappointing. I was charged extra for something I did not order, was not offered a refund of the additional money I spent, and was reprimanded by the cashier for his own mistake. I honestly would never recommend this place to anyone due to poor customer service....Oh yeah, and the chips were stale, three times in a row.

    (1)
  • Rachel M.

    Sooooooo disappointing. Bland, bland, bland. Had the pastor and for me, I've been to Mexico twice this year alone, that was NOT pastor. My taco had chunks of fat in my pastor. The el elote was bland and I have never had a bland el elote. The only reason I did not give one star is the tortillas were good. Do yourself and your wallet a favor and go to Bodega on the beach.

    (2)
  • Manuela M.

    After a very anxious wait, Coyo did not disappoint. Food was delicious, and despite the reviews of "slow service", I found the staff to be quite fast and responsive. I think this spot a perfect addition to the neighborhood! Things that I would change: the 2 tacos per order requirement (no single tacos sold) and the blandness of the al pastor :/ Recommendation: OCTOPUS AND CARNE ASADA tacos!!! Delicious.

    (5)
  • Neill L.

    The tacos are good. They cost too much. I hope you like eating outside and waiting in line.

    (4)
  • Ozzy M.

    You start at 3 stars just for being in wynwood! This is just a great area to walk around in Ok great tacos. I tried the duck meat tacos. Excellent

    (4)
  • R S.

    Good tacos! We had the shrimp ones which were very tasty and rolled up. The octopus is good but bc of the way they are served they sit with the juices gathering resulting in the entire taco falling apart. It's not that huge of a deal considering the octopus is tender and yummy. Pass on the guac and chips. Not worth it. Outdoor seating is good but hard to get at night. We went on a Wednesday and stuck inside.

    (4)
  • Danielle C.

    Fast, fresh and delicious!! Can't really go wrong with Coyo. Though I do wish there was more indoor seating as I usually grab lunch there during my work day when it's too hot to sit outside in the sun.

    (4)
  • Gabriel S.

    Wow. This place just opened and is exactly what Miami needs. Each item on the menu seems carefully crafted from authentic Mexican ingredients. I spoke to the owner while we were there and he's from Mexico! Very unique in Miami. The atmosphere is super cool, and although I understand there might be a line problem, Miami get used to it! For good food, you wait! This place is sure to explode, watch out Miami!

    (5)
  • Renee H.

    These are the most amazing tacos...I literally could eat here every day of the week. Awesome location in Wynwood right next to Panther Coffee, which I recommend for dessert. The corn is a must do side dish. Try any taco on the menu...they are all exceptional.

    (5)
  • Taylor R.

    Short and sweet: I ate tacos in Miami for five days straight. These were by far the best. Thumbs up to the fish tacos and shrimp tacos especially. All that plus a cute donkey on the door. Hit it.

    (5)
  • Leila R.

    Good flavors in a casual atmosphere. It's definitely a step above your typical fast food Mexican. It is a little on the pricey side. Worth a try.

    (4)
  • Sergio F.

    My girlfriend and I decided to try COYO after attending an event in Wynwood. We had a hankering for Mexican. COYO offers a wide variety of taco varieties, as well as salads and burritos. The menu appears to replicate the kind of food you would find on a Mexican street corner or taco joint in southern CA. Each taco variety includes two tacos. These tacos are the 4" tortilla kind. Bite sized, but relatively filling. We ordered the Pescado (fish), al Pastor (pork), and the al Carbon (chicken). The al Pastor suffered from what seemed to be be poor quality meat. Our al pastor tacos were fatty and flavorless. The chicken tacos were a little better. The best of the night was the fish tacos. They were tasty. We also tried the guacamole...fresh and solid flavor, but I have had better. The chips provided were fresh. Though they were busy the service was pretty quick. The location next to Panther is great, but unfortunately the food is less than compelling. The overall cost for two that evening was $40...way too much for tacos. I might eat here again if I'm in the area, but it won't be my first or second choice.

    (2)
  • Alex A.

    There is absolutely nothing impressive about this place. I've had the burrito bowl as well as the chicken and steak tacos. Can get much better Mexican food for much cheaper. Over rated because of the trendy location.

    (2)
  • Sue L.

    My husband and I love good Mexican food, unfortunately Coyo did not meet our expectations. We visited Coyo last Friday night a little after 10 p.m. We waited in line for about 15 minutes which wasn't too bad considering the line was fairly long and there were only two cashiers. We ordered: carne asada tacos, shrimp tacos, a chicken burrito, an order of guacamole with chips and 2 sodas. The total was almost $50. Here is my review of the food: -Carne Asada tacos: The meat was DRY and COLD.No flavor. The tomatoes were soggy. Each order is served with two. I took only one bite. It was bad. -Shrimp Tacos: The shrimp were overcooked and tasted like fish for some reason. -Chicken Burrito: My husband said it was bland and too dry. It should be called the "green rice burrito" because it's all you could see in there. -Guac and chips: THIS WAS THE ONLY DECENT THING WE ATE. Nothing super special about it, it's alright. Before our food arrived, I noticed 3 things which I would like to share as major reasons NOT to visit this place...1- I asked for a cup of ice from the cashier and there was a bug in it (the ice machine shouldn't be behind the register and too low where things can creep in) 2- looking at the cooking stations there were silver bins filled with cooked meats which explained why the food was cold. They cook way too much and too early to meet the demand. The food just sits there and air dries. 3- I saw an employee throwing away empty cans of Conchita beans, which if you live in Miami, you know each can costs a few cents at Publix. Make your own beans!! There is nothing authentic about this place. You're better off going to Taco Rico on Bird Rd. or the taqueria in the Grove. This was a rip off and just a new trendy spot. If the Ms.Cheezious truck is in the area, run towards it. Don't eat here.

    (1)
  • Rod D.

    Great selection of tacos with ingredients ranging from The Standard to the eclectic (charred Octpus tacos?) Presentation & food is immaculant & they have the Mexicano sodas in abundance. Service is quick and with a smile. HuaHua's crown as best taco spot in Miami may have just been snatched. Perfect for a quick lunch or a casual dinner with friends to start a rock star night. Not even going to speak on the _____ if you don't know you don't need to know.

    (5)
  • Jessica A.

    Found this place after checking out venues in Wynwood. We ordered the chicken and steak tacos to go and they were both delicious to the last bite. Definitely going back!

    (4)
  • Maritel C.

    I went during ArtWalk. I was impressed by how fast the service was given the massive crowd. My favorite items on the menu were the quesadilla and guac. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. The lounge is small and it does get pretty crowded but the music is great. Try to get there relatively early as the line to the lounge gets crazy after 11.

    (3)
  • Cool M.

    Tried the most savory #tacos at new place in #Wynwood @CoyoTaco. Had the Cochinita taco that was so flavorful you don't need additional sauce. Also had the pollo al carbon tacos with pico de gallo and cilantro. Delish! They're a little small, but intense flavor you bypass size. Can't wait to come back!! Great addition to #Wynwood which needed another food option. Pic by @mannyofmiami #mannyhernandez

    (5)
  • David F.

    Tacos and more tacos. Great food. Great location in the heart of wynwood miami...the art center of miami

    (5)
  • Delsa B.

    I love this place. The food is fresh and delicious. Only downside owner looks like an a------e not very friendly and to small, so gets crowded. But if the owner /manager was more accommodating it would be perfect 5 star. Even the employees have better people skills.

    (4)
  • Day B.

    Coyo is an excellent wynwood taco spot! Price is fair and food is excellent quality. My tacos had roasted pineapple in them which was fantastic. Engel was our server and he has a great personality//was very entertaining! Would recommend!

    (5)
  • Natalia A.

    I'm honestly so disappointed. I went to the bar after hours at coyo, and I could not have had a worse experience. First off, the female bartender was completely oblivious. She was extremely disrespectful and unable to handle multiple customers at a time. She wouldn't understand orders and overcharge on cards, which is completely unprofessional. Not only that, but causing a unnecessary verbal fight at the bar. The owner, or man in charge, handled a bar fight that I witnessed extremely bad. How is it possible that the guy who gets punched in the face unnecessarily, gets kicked out the club? How is that even logical? The man who swung, said that this guy pushed his girlfriend, and he didn't even lay a hand on her, she was verbally attacking him? What kind of morals do you have coyo, to be handling your situations so poorly? Very disappointed, and will not be returning anytime soon.

    (1)
  • Katherine S.

    Yum- their breakfast bowls are to die for. Even my boyfriend who is a chef and eats constantly couldn't finish the whole thing. Delicious and more than your money's worth.

    (5)
  • Codis K.

    My last two visits have been underwhelming. I got the alambre, al pastor, and fish tacos. Both occasions the corn tortillas were a bit undercooked and the meats were not warm, fairly dry and chewy. I'm sure it is to keep up with the high demand, but I've noticed small buckets of the various different taco fillings already cooked and chopped , ready to be thrown into tacos (much like chipotle), which would explain why my tacos weren't hot and fresh. At typically $3+ each taco, you have to do better.

    (2)
  • Tawanna-Patrice M.

    Absolutely amazing! Great Breakfast! Great Lunch! Customer Service is stellar!

    (4)
  • Milagros A.

    I love this place, great mexican food.

    (5)
  • emely j.

    About damn time:) Love having another food option in wynwood, and a really good one at that. I have been there a few times now and I look forward to trying more things on their menu. I like that there are veg pesc-friendly options too. Cactus taco, yup. Camaron, yup. But my favorite thus far is the pescado taco. And the Guacamole is on point as well. I am a fan of the serving trays to keep the tacos full and easy to pick up. The only problem I I have been too full to try their paletas for dessert. I heard they are made in a secret location and have unicorn dust in them. Imagine that on a hot Miami day:)

    (5)
  • Tabatha R.

    Super busy, not enough seating. Kinda set up like a chipotle. Has more options and menu, stand in line and if someone is with you have them grab the seat. Couple beer options and soda. 3-4 veg options, 3 tacos of cactus, mushrooms and falafel.. You can make them into a guacamole bowl. Kinda pricey. 4 of us to eat here was $65. Ppl asking if we are leaving soon, so busy. If you want tacos, sure eat here.

    (3)
  • Edward J.

    It's extremely hard to find a good grab-and-go authentic Mexican spot in South Florida. For that alone, Coyo gets and extra bump. Tried 3 taco types and they were each fresh and delicious. Perfect blend of flavors. Someone with taste definitely put these recipes together. The spot it a little small but I came during slow hours so it wasn't an issue but I could see how it may be one during peak hours. Overall great experience. What matters most is the food itself, and Coyo is great at that.

    (4)
  • Patricia M.

    Trendy food. Tacos and burritos were great. The atmosphere was amazing. service was quick. Atmosphere is fun.

    (4)
  • Andrea M.

    Great new addition to wynwood! Tacos were good although i had troubles differencing one from another, flavor were very similar which its odd since i ordered duck, carnitas and pulpo tacos. I little pricey for the size. I will give them another try next time i pass by the neighborhood

    (3)
  • Karissa O.

    Tried two different tacos (cochinita and carnita); the bill was $20 for 4 tacos and a fountain drink(would be okay if they were good). The meat was not warm in either taco and the cochinita was way too salty. I didn't care for the carnita, it made you wish the duck was pork. I won't be going back to try more. Unfortunately you have to purchase two cold tacos and not one per order... So you can't try many options.

    (2)
  • Eddie G.

    The coalescence of mercurial Miami weather and poor planning resulted in me stumbling into Coyo Taco completely and unequivocally drenched. It seemed that every single fly in the Wynwood area decided to take shelter from the monsoon in this tiny Mexican eatery, as the place had swarms of flies swirling about. You'd think that eating a meal surrounded with a miasma of winged insects while sopping wet would be really unpleasant, but good food and great company can make up for a lot of things. Long story short, the pastor de pollo burrito (chicken + pineapple) was lovely, the guac was solid (figuratively), the employees were friendly (and may compliment your attire if warranted), and the tunes featured The Roots and MF Doom. If someone asks me to join them for a bite at Coyo, I'm not saying no.

    (4)
  • Fashion Poet P.

    I love Mexican and Tex Mex so when my friend offered to take me to Coyo, I was all for it. I'm a finicky eater and Coyo was perfect. Everything from the pricing to the vibe and seating. As for food, I love the quinoa tacos, chips and guacamole (fyi the guac is hands down the best in the 305). The dessert was on point too. We sampled a paletta aka (ice cream stick in Cookies n Cream and Arroz Con Leche flavors. They were delectable. Plus, we tried the Churros. Holy sweet tooth, these were delicious and they came with a Dulce de Leche sauce for dipping them in. This eatery is a nice addition to Wynwood's burgeoning restaurants. I hope they open one in the Gables soon so it's closer to home, but in the meantime, I will trek it for a taco here!

    (5)
  • Julio L.

    Actual Authentic Mexican food, taste so good! A bit on the pricey side for small tacos but worth it.

    (5)
  • Jim B.

    I cannot believe the nerve of the people that work here and the method in which they operate. I first came here warily because it seemed pricey and as a vegan, it is hard to find a place with completely vegan options. I mentioned my dietary restrictions and the person who took my order at the register assured me that the burrito with mushrooms was vegan if I ordered without cheese. Excitedly, I ate my first Coyo burrito and it really surprised me. It was delicious. However, soon after, I got a very intense stomach ache. I thought maybe it was just a weird mix of things that day, but sure enough, every time I came back I would have a stomach ache. I just learned today that there is butter in the rice and beans. The culprit. I'm sure this wouldn't deter people who consume animals products, but vegans: BE WARNED. They blatantly lied to me and I am disgusted with that sort of handling of customers. It is completely disgusting and I feel very angry. The employees don't tell vegans that the rice and beans have butter so that they don't lose customers, since they have no other options. Never ever going into Coyo again, good riddance.

    (1)
  • Jessica S.

    Tacos are memorable. In my opinion that's always good. My favorite, the octopus tacos. I actually crave them from time to time. The margaritas are a hit. Be ready for long lines.

    (4)
  • Allison L.

    Came here two nights in a row. Food is definitely worth it. Not a lot of places to sit and it's been packed both times but the food is so good it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Manny Z.

    Very good place to have lunch or dinner but not a lot of seating so be patient for a seat it's worth the wait. Food is very tasty and please don't for get to try the deserts. My favorite the rice pudding pop! I tried the tacos el pastor, shrimp and duck. The duck were my favorite.

    (5)
  • Laura G.

    Anyone that knows me knows my love for tacos and the endless joy mexican food brings my soul. Well coyo you've made me love tacos even more than I thought possible. I had the pescado and octopus tacos with some guacamole . The octopus taco was the perfect amount of tender and just a smidge spicy The pescado taco was folded over perfectly to ensure that it didn't spill everywhere . The only issue they had was tooo many people not enough seats . The outdoor picnic tables could work in other cities but miami has a tendency for people to not want to sit very close to others . There was so much space left between people . I'm definitely going back to try the other options and hope the margarita machine is working

    (5)
  • Oded V.

    Great food and service , the staff is super nice , love the mushroom and shrimp tacos , guacamole is amazing . Definitely coming back to COYO !!!!

    (5)
  • Jeri N.

    Coyo Taco is seriously legit!! The guac is out of this world and the vibe is so laid back and fun. Chef Scott brought us out a bunch of different tacos to try. I had a chicken and a fish and they were both on point!! All of the staff is super helpful and friendly and there's a cool after party lounge in the back that plays great music! If your in Miami this place is a must! Thanks for everything Chef Scott!!!!

    (5)
  • Marie A.

    Great new place in Wynwood. Amazing fresh homemade corn tortillas. Pork shoulder tacos were perfectly seasoned. Don't come here if you want boring tex-mex low quality food.

    (5)
  • Elicenia F.

    My first time out to coyo. First of the place is crowded, which right there I thought the food was good .. The food was okay , now let's get to the real problem. It was overcrowded!!! To many bump ins and the service was ordinary. Don't be fool! There is nothing to be hyped about! Do not waste your time.

    (1)
  • Kimberly M.

    Yea... I went there last night. The food was good. My issue is with the giant cockroach that flew off the wall and onto my back. I never received an apology from the management, they just closed the front door. Thanks for a great dining experience Coyo Taco. I think it's safe to say I won't be returning.

    (1)
  • Randall S.

    Very casual setting, outdoor seating if you prefer (and I certainly do). I had the tacos al pastor (7/10), carne asada (8.5/10), and octopus (rating withheld due to sampling of my wife's without a genuine interest in octopus). Also had the duck tacos, which were a 9/10. A bit pricey for tacos, but they were very, very good. Met some nice people at our community style picnic table out front. Inviting atmosphere and smack dab in the middle of where you want to be in Wynwood. All in all, a solid spot for a really good taco and a beer during your day of attempting to figure out the political message intended by the street mural of Ben Franklin with a Viking helmet and a fur coat riding a three legged cheetah.

    (4)
  • Bridget A.

    We had such a great experience at Coyo - the service was really great, speedy and the food was delicious. I loved my margarita and next time I am definitely having sangria. The atmosphere is casual but nice and the outside seating looks beautiful. The "club" space in the back is real cool, Rich Medina played! What a treat. Great sound system. Mad love for Coyo.

    (5)
  • George P.

    Mediocre tacos in a trendy place. Rude, stuck up staff, too cool probably dropped out of school. Womp Womp Womp.

    (1)
  • Patricia J.

    This is a good taco spot. They have a nice variety of tacos and you can order any taco combination in a burrito or salad. I go for the salad to avoid the carbs, but sometimes I give in and get the elote that is really good. The reason that it is not five stars is sometime it is too crowded and the service staff can't keep up.

    (4)
  • AntOnio Y.

    Great Tacos... The line is long but moves really fast. Fresh Guacamole and great service!!! Must try!

    (5)
  • Jo D.

    I give it a three stars because it was good however, I specifically told the cashier that I did not want tomatoes added to my food. I even repeated the order to clarify this statement.When I received my food, guess what? I got tomatoes in my burrito bowl! I was too lazy to go inside the restaurant as it was very packed on a Friday night but was very disappointed seeing those tomatoes in my food. I'm just a girl who simply does not like tomatoes. The food is over priced. I prefer Chipotle over this any day.

    (3)
  • Vic L.

    Great tacos great service and great location. Had the shrimp and fish tacos and was not disappointed!! Would defo recommend!

    (4)
  • Chris W.

    The Camaron tacos were the jam. Prepared fresh and out to your table before you can get your drink. Great service

    (5)
  • Leigh S.

    Finally got the chance to check this place out. The restaurant itself is very small and only seats about 20 people. You order at the counter and get a number and are then left to determine where to eat when you look around and realize there aren't any seats. I ordered the carnitas de pato and ended up getting them togo. First impression was lack luster. For $9.50 I got two tiny street tacos. The taco had good flavor, but unfortunately I bit into a large bone about halfway through my first taco. Overall unpleasant experience and won't be going back. Too expensive for average food.

    (2)
  • Bella S.

    The octopus tacos are a little watery and lack flavor The suppossedly fried fish (mahi mahi) tacos .. um well they were barely cooked let alone fried! Again, no flavor. I'm not going back. My friend wasnt pleased with her guacamole either... the crowd was interesting! (to say the least)! Police Detectives going table to table asking guests if they had seen a lady in a wheelchair, ha! Next were the homeless roaming between tables, begging for money to the locals & artists..

    (1)
  • crystal n.

    First time here after hearing the hype. I got the cochinita pibil and the guacamole. I figured if they get this right then I will try more. Tacos were good. They kept it simple- corn tortillas, pork, pickled onions, queso. Done right and simple. The guacamole- missed the mark. I am a very harsh critic on the guacamole I will admit but this one was not good at all. It Looked great but tasted off. I think the tomatoes had turned or something because it had a very off rotten taste. I tried to add salsa and lime to it thinking it was just the lack of salt- but no. Overall the atmosphere is nice. It's what you would expect for a wynwood neighborhood restaurant- hipster filled and lively. It also comes with the wynwood prices: $17 bucks for two tacos, a water, and about 4 oz of gucamole. It's nice but doesn't leave a strong impression with me. I will probably be back when I'm in the area but it's not a destination I would go to just to eat there on its own. Ive had worse and I've had better.

    (3)
  • Astrida M.

    One of the best Mexican food places in Miami (not many to choose from!). The food is delicious and fresh!! You order at the cash register...the prices are great for the amount of food you get. We went for lunch during the week. Order more as the dishes are small. Loved the shrimp/prawn tacos! Space inside is limited and very small...you will bump into other people. Very busy place! Seating inside and outside. Several other small restaurants next door in case you can't get into Coyo! We will definitely go back. Parking is a big challenge!

    (5)
  • Sofia T.

    COYO is a gem in Wynwood. I love the chicken/pineapple tacos and the freshly made guac. There is plenty of parking in the area. If you're looking for authentic Mexican, look no further. They are a bit pricey, but you're paying for very good tacos. I'd say the prices are that of a food truck. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Gerald S.

    Incredible food only problem is long line but there's a good reason for that! I would go again if I lived closer literally drove from Kendall just to try it out on a Friday afternoon in middle of traffic.

    (5)
  • Gabs C.

    Amazing and pet friendly! Quick service too!

    (5)
  • Penelope B.

    Coming in from Pather Coffee, the place was very convenient. However, that's not a reason I would go again. The place was dirty, there were flies everywhere and the tables were disgusting. We ordered the corn on the cob or elote and i could barely keep it down. The cheese on the corn smelled like vomit and it just was not appetizing. Moving on... their customer service is not the best. The entire time; all the waitress, server or whatever, did was basically talk to the cashier rather than clean. I recommend HuaHua's for a better experience and cheaper price.

    (1)
  • katia B.

    La espera valio la pena, la comida esta deliciosa, las tortillas recien hechas, 8 tipos de salas, tacos de pulpo, alambre, camaron, huitlacoche etc, horchata de fresa mm!! Muy recomendado!

    (5)
  • Miami R.

    I popped in on Saturday the 28th around 6pm. Place was busy, which is always nice to see. The guys cooking were moving at a good steady organized pace. Again, nice to see. I wanted to like it, I really did, but maybe it wasn't my day. The girl behind the counter (light skin not white, curly brown hair nice blue eyes) was terrible. I asked what the cook was making, because it looked great and I wanted one for myself. She didn't answer me, I said that burrito looking thing with the meat. She said yeah. I said huh? She didn't really feel like she cared to answer a question (one a few others had because of the way the menu is written) Finally we figured it out and I ordered my $11 burrito (with no side) She proceeded to eat chips and guacamole at the register while taking money and making change. She just half heartedly dumped checks for the line cooks on the corner of the counter with no seeming order. She is the reason the stars dropped by 1 more. The burrito, you ever eat when you're sick it's just like you're going through the motions of eating but not really tasting anything? That's how it was for me. The beef probably tasted good, but there wasn't much in mine, not as much as the one that made me order it, that's for sure. The rice and beans were just there, the cheese was non existent, but I did taste cilantro. I wish I could have tried the burrito I saw being made that made me order mine, because that one looked amazing. Will I give them another try, perhaps. But you've gotta get some better value for the money, and a far better girl behind the counter. Also, they ran out of an item that 2 people before me ordered. She didn't want to go tell the people they ran out and ask what they'd like instead, so she sent someone else to go do it.

    (2)
  • Tony N.

    Average food. Bad service. Cashier had a bit of an attitude. Asked for the the meat taco. They didn't have it. Asked for a lemonade. They didn't have it. The cashier didn't even recommend alternative. She just had attitude. We ordered out tacos. The menu didn't indicate cheese on the one we ordered. We got cheese on our tacos and asked them to remove the cheese with our apologies. Took an additional half and hour to get the food. Will not return for a second time.

    (2)
  • Lauren V.

    I really wanted to love this place. Heard amazing things about it and was so excited to enjoy a meal here. The tacos served at wood on taco Tuesday outshine these $6.50 two half a palm sized tacos at Coyo Taco by light years. I will gladly stand in the wrap around line at Wood than go to Coyo Taco for over priced and not worth the extra pennies. I wouldn't go back.

    (1)
  • Andy O.

    Good food, but kinda pricey for tacos. The bar in the back doesn't allow food from the front. Music and drinks in the back bar were good. Long wait for drinks at bar because of only having 1 bartender as business picked up. DON'T USE A CREDIT CARD! I ordered a few drinks and was surprised to find a 20% tip included! I always tip at least 18% so I shouldn't be forced to pay a 20% tip which came out to over $5 for 2 drinks that were already overpriced! The manager tried to tell me this was stated on the menu, but in a dark bar where I can barely read the menu, really???? Must've been some really FINE print.

    (3)
  • Vivian G.

    Excellent Mexican spot in the Wynwood area! Authentic delicious Mexican food at a good price. I tried the burrito bowl and loved it. Next time, I look forward on trying the corn everyone kept ordering!

    (4)
  • Tammy B.

    July 15, 2015 I had grilled octopus bowl which was outstanding as was the guacamole (large serving). Unique ingredients with casual, welcoming atmosphere provides a positive dining experience. So popular they need more seating. The manager was very friendly and extremely attentive to customers. 10/10 will definitely return!

    (5)
  • Jess A.

    Amaze balls! Hands down best tacos in Miami. Shrimp tacos were my favorite. Guac is fresh and tart. Also the grilled corn was so flavorful and delicious. Definitely going back to try everything in the menu.

    (5)
  • Kelly C.

    Not only has the food dropped to S_Lime Mexican Restaurant standards but tge service is far worse if you're not a pal or buddy of someone working there! I went for lunch seating is limited and the owner was asked by me that when my food is delivered do u mind me asking some others who are done dining for the table he said oh yes go right ahead! Unfortunately that wasn't the reply that I expected to hear from him I expected him to say ! Don't worry I'll have a word with them for you so that we can move the table along would have been the correct response At the end of waiting for table for 20 minutes we went up to the counter for a refund no one was even worried as to why we wanted to refund ,how pathetic is this place services typical Miami service even below Miami standards! Even taco bell has better customer service yall won't last long the trend is declining!

    (2)
  • jenny j.

    Where do I begin? I'm Mexican and they are trying to claim they their food is 100% Mexicano. What a hoax. The tortillas fell apart and are served in this sliver tray. Odd. Go to a proper taco stand and this never will be the case. Long wait for food. Over priced. Over hyped. Not going back. Try Tequiza on South Beach instead.

    (1)
  • P B.

    Went here hoping my cravings good Mexican food would be satisfied. I was a little disappointed. The Taco's are better than most in Miami, but to be honest, you are paying for the fact this place is in the middle of Wynwood rather than the food. It's OK but don't go hungry or if you do, expect to pay a lot for not much food!

    (3)
  • S C.

    Ugh, why do I keep coming here because I can't find anything else it's late and I want a taco. I've been here 30 minutes and they can't throw some shit in a bowl and get me a beer. If I wanted to wait for someone to make me dinner I'd be at home...

    (1)
  • Nina L.

    Best damn fish tacos ever. Worth the wait. Plenty of food in the burrito bowl. Given that, there IS a wait, so be prepared.

    (4)
  • Joel S.

    If you want to see how small a taco can be without ceasing to exist, check out Coyo taco. If you believe that paying four dollars for said taco will somehow make it exist more, check out Coyo taco. If you want some Mexican food check out Rinconcito on 8th st.

    (2)
  • Vicente C.

    went for dinner, Ordered the Tacos al pastro, the Huitlacoche and the Nopal. The pastor had more pineapple than pork meat, the huitlacoche was really just mushrooms and not very good, the nopal were the best. All tacos had cheese and were very similar. Worst thing was the tortillas which would brake immediately when picked up, not good at all. The salsa verde also had an abundance of garlic. Overall it was ok, but i def wouldnt go for dinner again.

    (3)
  • Danniel R.

    Closet taco place to my job I really love it. While the portions could be a bit larger, the flavor is on point. I highly recommend their pink nacho sauce cause frankly it's amazing. Just watch out for peak hours as it gets packed with tourists to the wynwood area and your stuck with the rather loud inside seating.

    (4)
  • Ronnie F.

    Great first experience. I ordered the carne asada salad bowl and was not disappointed. It's UAT as fresh as salsa fiesta and a little less packed. Give it a chance.

    (5)
  • Rafael M.

    Best tacos, this is a great place to eat, it is always full.

    (5)
  • Kelly C.

    Ehh.. That's all there is to say. It's not the worst Mexician food I've had...but by no means is it something to rave about. I was completely turned off by the fact that you have to literally "stalk" other patrons to find a seat. We waited about 20 minutes with our number in hand, and once two seats became available, we waited nearly an additional 30 minutes for 2 orders of tacos. It was ridiculous. Also, the tacos are so incredibly small and unfilling. We had to go somewhere else to eat right after. There are wayyyy better places in wynwood for good eats.

    (1)
  • Van E.

    This place is great! I tried the carne asada bowl and alambre bowl and they were amazing. Love their burritos and they also have a super cool bar in the back. Will be coming back.

    (4)
  • Reggie A.

    Food is great here, vibe is fun, I have had the tacos and the burritos. i prefer the burritos, but that's just because i want more more more! I love the Pescado, and the POLLO AL CARBON, but the AL PASTOR and the PASTOR DE POLLO were pretty good too. I need to go back and try everything else.

    (4)
  • Nathalie C.

    Good tacos

    (3)
  • Sandy S.

    COYO is serious food! Wandered in 2 weeks ago, (the smell of the grill lured 3 very hungry folks from 2 blocks away) --- had to return and turn another friend onto Coyo! Amazing, authentic Mexican food and Scott, the owner really knows his business -- I had a great time chatting with him. As great as he is, the food and margaritas even greater. The carne asada burrito bowl is ridiculously delish and the quesadilla looks so good I almost jumped a kid for his! My friend had the chicken w pineapple something or other and loved it, too. My new favorite place - great reason to take a ride to Wynwood ! And can't beat the price and atmosphere Best of luck Scott - you got a winner in Coyo!!!!!

    (5)
  • Mariana R.

    My first time at Coyo Taco and had heard really good things about it... The menu board and mexican sodas and desserts make a good environment for eating tacos. Flavors and seasoning are pretty authentic. This time I tried 4 different tacos and most of the salsas. Overall it was ok, not the most authentic tacos though. Order as you eat as tortillas get cold too fast! AL PASTOR: good flavor and texture for not being from a trompo, order with less pinneaple and would not add cheese to this one, recommend eating it with chipotle sauce. CARNE ASADA: meat flavor was good and I would not add any of the toppings as they hide the flavor. ALAMBRE: tough call, not really an alambre, I never found the peppers nor the onion, it had cheese only and it was cold, would not order again. CAMARON: very good flavor and great to eat with chipotle alioli, I would spread the tortilla with frijoles refritos and add a slice of avicado on top. On the salsas, FRESH TOMATILLO salsa looks great, however it tastes sweet, definitely not as it should be. Less topping, more flavor! Do not leave without dessert, La Michoacana popsicles are delicious (I tried tamarind and strawberries with cream). I would come again, definitely not my top taco place in Miami.

    (3)
  • Michele M.

    Tried it for the first time today. They have really awsome tacos. I had the Pollo al Carbon tacos, Arroz Verde, and frijoles refritos, all of which were very good! The food is worth the price. I would try this place again. Maybe a burrito next time.

    (4)
  • Cristian D.

    I got 2 steak and two Cochinita Pibill tacos. They tasted good but I ended up being forced to eat the tacos with a fork. Their tortillas don't have a lot of consistency and get soggy really fast.They split right in half. It's like eating a taco in an Arepa. I don't recommend this place. It's expensive, service is slow and portions are small. If you want good tacos go to Mi Rinconcito Mexicano.

    (1)
  • Benazhir M.

    Wished I had taken pics, but the food was so good I couldn't stop to freeze the moment. Good is fresh and soo tasty. I highly recommend this place. I had the tacos al pastor(yummy,) alambre tacos( my favorite.) Also had the guacamole and the borracho beans. The beans were ok. Everything else was out of the world. I'm coming back for the duck tacos and more! My new favorite place.

    (5)
  • Christopher M.

    Overpriced tacos. The vegetarian taco I had wasn't anything special in terms of taste and you pay a lot for two tiny soft tacos, no chips either. The churros were good but took forever to be made. You're pretty much paying for the location. There's much better out there

    (2)
  • Enrique E.

    I think the food is very good here and i do appreciate there effort towards this. i have a real problem with your portions and your pricing. the tacos themselves and all that came with it were like little toys and not the real thing. very small tacos with large prices are a bad combination when you are hungry. two bites for a taco and all gone is really something you are proud of? you are not on Ocean Drive or are you?

    (3)
  • Tom A.

    Great food......great environment, but a little crowded and hard to find a place to sit (for that reason I deducted a star). Also beer expensive, $7 in a plastic cup. Otherwise a fan, but can't give it 5 stars for the reasons stated above.

    (4)
  • ru c.

    Thanks to Coyo I've lost six pounds! Been throwing up all night! I've been here twice: it was great once and below par the other time. Overall good vibe, nice location and very friendly staff.

    (3)
  • H F.

    Pretty good flavor but at the end of the day the price left a bad taste in my mouth. Tacos are very tiny, smaller than tradition "street" tacos. So don't come hungry or you'll leave with an empty wallet.

    (2)
  • Skye M.

    This place opened and then closed for a couple days and then opened again--- apparently closed for inspections. Not sure how they were able to serve before inspections. Then randomly 2 days ago I went there and they were randomly closed. They are not consistent on hours, employees are not friendly, not a good set up and food is okay but over priced for what you get. I work a block away and my office and I will not be back to give them any more business.

    (2)
  • Su Z.

    Delicious food. We had tacos de nopal, tacos de chorizo (spicy ) carne asada; all were delicious with a healthy twist . The nopal tacos had quinoa. My and my kids favorite was the corn on the cob.

    (5)
  • Marcos N.

    So yes this place is good. To be non-authentic, it's a nice place. Indoor and outdoor seating. Variety of tacos. They ran out of duck but hopefully next time theyll have it. They also have a wide variety of meats and veggies for your taco/burrito. Angel and his coworkers were friendly and helpful

    (4)
  • Jason Z.

    I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt since it was their first week open, but some things definitely have to improve. First and foremost, the service behind the counter was awful. The guy taking my order seemed not only flustered but genuinely inconvenienced. Probably not the best person to have in the front of the house. They also don't have a liquor license yet despite advertising alcoholic beverages on their menu. Food came pretty quickly, which was nice, but they really don't have a good system in place of making sure the right orders go to the right tables. We almost got 3-4 orders that weren't ours. Tacos were fairly good, if a bit on the small side, but the quesadilla was surprisingly very tasty. Will have to give this place another shot but definitely not the best first impression.

    (3)
  • Roger M.

    Miami is building restaurants at a fast clip. The food is not up to the hypes the new owners are spending at PR firms and "Eater Miami". Celebrity chefs are the draw without the experience to run a fulltime restaurant. The 4 tacos and 2 soft drinks at $25.00 gets you only once if the food experience lacks. The new owners spent bucks fixing up the place, but management has busboys spraying down tables next to you while you are eating to clean the food from the previous diner.

    (3)
  • Joel S.

    Well Wynwood has spawned another gem. Located right between Panther Coffee and Freshii this taco stand (although it is much more than that) is perfect. Their taco selection comes to a nice bakers dozen. Along with home made guacamole and a few other goodies you have a pretty solid menu. The three of us tried the fish, shrimp, carne asada and conchinita pibil. We were all quite impressed. You can tell the people here know their way around Mexican kitchen. There are also going to be margaritas on tap soon!!!! I can't wait for that. This is the kind of place you can hit up multiple times a week and it will fill you up without breaking the bank. If this place is open late it might be the perfect post Wood Tavern or Gramps munchies spot. I can't wait to go back and am happy to have a place like this in the hood.

    (5)
  • Thomas G.

    The food is good. Great location. I strongly think they have to improve the service because to bring four tacos for two people it took thirty minutes (and the restaurant was not even full). It was really annoying. My bad review is not due the quality of the food but it is due the service!

    (2)
  • Francine R.

    Great place! Super recommended !!! Went out for lunch with my friends, we had tacos and burrito bowls ... All were amazing ! Carne Asada burrito bowl and fish tacos were on point! Nice location and very chill ambiance . I have to go back and try their margaritas for sure. Enjoy !

    (5)
  • Madi D.

    Their veggie options are great here, which I'm always happy to see. The meats are good too. They do run out of the good stuff like duck and nopales pretty early though, so you have to try to make it an early dinner or a lunch date at this place.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth C.

    I was in town for a long weekend visiting friends and they suggested we try out the new taco joint, Coyo. Between the people, the decor, the food, and the music, it definitely gave the feeling of home as if Bushwick-meets-the-beach. We ordered a bunch of items and tried the pescado, al pastor, carnitas de pato, pollo al carbon, and pulpo tacos, and elote, and guac. Everything tasted super fresh and well balanced, with the pulpo being my favorite, but all were honestly really great. Portions were well sized; you feel full and satisfied, but not over the top. Pricing made perfect sense (~$6-8 for two healthy sized tacos) for the quality that was delivered. I learned that it's the same chef who did the menus for the tried-and-true Mexican of Dos Caminos in NYC so it was cool to see his style translated to Miami. Coyo was also super accommodating of my friend who has dietary restrictions (full on Celiac's, which is way more restrictive than being 'gluten-free') and they are vegan friendly too! Overall, very chilled out and good vibes of staff and customers. Will definitely hit this place up again when I'm back in town!

    (5)
  • Michelle N.

    Perhaps because of it's new trendy hype I was expecting too much? Place is cute, staff is friendly, vibe is good but the food...was really just okay. I found it to be a bit bland. Didn't hate it but didn't love it.

    (3)
  • Patricia P.

    Nothing special. Go to Bodega in South Beach a million times better and you don't have to deal with the hipster crowd and long lines.

    (2)
  • Jessica S.

    The good - food was very fresh and tasty, salsa bar was on point. A little pricey but not unexpected in trendy midtown. Wish they let people mix & match their tacos the way they do at Bodega so I could have tried more than one. The BAD (and I mean REALLY REALLY BAD) - the customer service. It was mediocre at the taco stand up front. The people at the registers were having a tough time keeping up with orders and listening closely (they missed part of my meal and one of the very sweet, friendly table bussers helped make it right). So it was no surprise the line got long quickly after arrived. But the real customer service problem was the tequila den at the back. There were 4 scantily clad people behind the bar (yet only one of them was slowly taking orders) and the room was pretty much empty except for maybe a handful of people who were either associated with management or "friends of the owners" since they kept cutting off the paying customers. When it took 30+ minutes to place our order and get our $14 drinks made we were really hoping it would be worth the wait. Wellllll it wasn't. The drinks were DISGUSTING. Super syrupy sweet concoctions where you could barely tell they had tequila in them (or anything besides sugar), topped off with a fruity popsicle that put them over the edge (we left them melting away on the table, as did the party next to us). My friend and I are not ones to EVER leave an unfinished drink, especially at $14/each, but Coyo left us with no choice. We were afraid we may go into sugar shock and honestly just couldn't force them down since they tasted more like cough syrup. Never again. So hit up the taco bar and then bounce to one the many other fun places to drink in midtown that won't take 15 minutes to prep a nasty cocktail.

    (2)
  • Andrew B.

    I love mexican food and this place is pretty good at making it. Their ingredients are fresh and their food is tasty. I've tried a few things on the menu and I have to say some things are a bit overdone w salt and other hefty amounts of ingredients like lettuce or tomatoes to fill up most of the taco or burritos. The inside is ok looking nothing special. I would still recommend going here but personally am a bigger fan of Salsa Fiesta on Biscayne

    (4)
  • Edgar M.

    great environment and better food. shrimp tacos were tasty and enjoyed the angus tacos as well.

    (5)
  • Rachel R.

    Service was okay. Tacos were okay. The taco holders were dirty. Really grossed me out.

    (3)
  • Alberto E.

    The place have great "healthy" tacos. The guacamoles taste amazing. The prizes are $7-8 for two tacos. I recommend the quiona and the ribs tacos. The lastone is a little spicey. They have seats outdoor and indoor. But indoor is no so much space. If you go around 10pm. Check out the "hidden" tequila bar. Is crosing the "employess only" door next to the bathrooms. The atmosphere is awesome.

    (4)
  • James S.

    I had the Carne asada tacos. Three come in an order and each taco is served in a small 2-3 bite corn tortilla. I'm a big guy and this would be considered a snack, at best. But for $8 for 3 tiny tacos, definitely not worth it to me. The line was long but they pumped out the tacos pretty quickly. The tacos tasted good but it's just really difficult to fit any ingredients in those tiny tortillas. for the price, I'd take my chances with a nearby food truck next time. Won't be back.

    (3)
  • Rodrigo A.

    ive eaten my fare share of tacos/mexican food. and i would have to say this is probably one of the best i ever been to. ive had tex mex, cali style, taco truck, gourmet traditional, fusion, etc and pretty much any kind and coyo is up there. i think what makes this place so good is the freshness and quality of the products. everything has a particular taste and nothing taste processed. ive been out to coyo a few times and i havent been disappointed by anything. i would say if you're really hungry the most bang for your buck is going to be turning your tacos into a bowl (or better yet, a guac bowl). comes with rice and beans, which i liked very much. and better yet. peep the speakeasy in the back

    (5)
  • Mrs S.

    I love the tacos, the quac, the corn. I would give it 5 stars but I am wondering what happened. Loved it so much I made the trip from Broward every weekend for a month when I first discovered it. Went back a couple of months later and my bill was almost double. I feel like now that it has gotten publicity, they are charging South Beach prices.

    (4)
  • Jonathan E.

    Finally Dade county has produced some fantastic tacos. Everything here was perfect from the pork shoulder to the steak to the salads. Only gripe is the wait but great food and sitting outside makes it worthwhile

    (5)
  • Jenny J.

    So overrated the place itself is cool and the most delicious margaritas but the tacos were not good at all. The chicken was overcooked and didn't even have some fantastic seasoning or anything like that. Just go to try it but I'm sure you won't be back again if you've actually tasted an authentic taco.

    (2)
  • Marta C.

    Awesome Food! Loved the guacamole !! The tacos Al Pastor were the best! The best secret is the bar!!! Great ambiance ! Went there by chance but I will definitely be back! So worth it! Prices are great! My new favorite place to eat!!! Love it!!!

    (5)
  • Carlos S.

    Honestly, it's all hyped up. The tacos are so tiny!! And pricy! But the taste isn't even that great... If you want great tacos go to huahua's! This place isn't that great....

    (2)
  • J W.

    This place was amazing! Stopping in on our way north from South Beach we wanted some authentic cuisine in a causal setting and this exceeded our expectations. The food and draft local beers were outstanding. Fresh, simple unbelievable goodness. We would make the trip back to Wynwood just for these tacos. Love small businesses like this that are doing it right!

    (5)
  • Daniel M.

    Located in Wynwood, this place has the look and feel of Southern California. The atmosphere and music played is very chill and matches the wynwood artsy feel. The food is good. I ordered Pollo al Carbon and Carne Asado tacos. Both were good. They have a few select sauces you can mix with your tacos and chips. Wouldn't be that Mexican feel without a little spice tingle in their ingredients. Overall I loved my first of many experiences to Coyo Taco. Only advice would be maybe some umbrellas for the outside during the day!

    (4)
  • Louisa A.

    Supercool, superfresh, & superyummy authentic gourmet mexican spot in the center of Wynwood. So many tacos to choose from, it is my goal to try them all! So far have had carne asada, shrimp, & fish all delicious. The fresh smashed guac very good. My kids love the esquite~corn off the cob w a garlic type aioli. They have over 20 flavors of paletas~a type of fresh frozen fruit popsicle~kids & adults alike love them! Can't wait til they get their full liquor license for the Don Julio margaritas on tap! This place is da bomb~a must try!

    (5)
  • Dawn S.

    This was my 2nd visit. The tacos here are average but what was truly disappointing was the "local fish" was actually Chilean salmon which is neither local nor sustainable nor healthy. Further it didn't really match the flavor profile you expect from a fish taco. trendy and service is fast the corn on Cobb was tasty too but probably not coming back for a third visit.

    (3)
  • Justin M.

    Great service. Everyone was sociable and charming. Roxanna took care of us and made my group feel at home. Even though it's counter service, they make sure the customer is always right and feeling good. Definitely the kind of place you need to go to multiple times. It's perfect from the food and cashier straight to the dish washer

    (5)
  • Tony G.

    I'm in love with the Coyo. So happy this gem is in Wynwood. Duck tacos are stuffed and Fatty like a Bob Marley spliff. Yes you read correctly Duck, delicious fatty DUCK son. For a healthier option the quinoa taco did the trick. One thing that put it over the top for me was the crushed ice, a omen of any good taqueria. Had a Mango paleta for a sweet finish to my meal. Will be back every day.

    (5)
  • Mayra F.

    A carne asada taco with cheese? No! What a disappointment! I asked the man taking Orders for a nopal taco and he had no clue what I was talking about... (It's in your menu dude!) And then they brought out the wrong order. Pretty bad experience.

    (2)
  • Cam C.

    Great tacos! It sucks that the plate only brings two as they're small. In other places, you get three tacos per plate. The margaritas are OK. The place is small and super busy.

    (4)
  • Wyatt M.

    Damnnnn ! Loving this new spot! Tacos are awesome and quesadillas are fire as well. Everyone I have brought here agrees!

    (5)
  • Rowel D.

    Always has long line, self seated restaurant, and a bit expensive for two small tacos.

    (3)
  • Randy B.

    Definitely a repeat. So much so we wanted to come back for dinner the same day. Everything delicious. Freshly made tortillas. Yummy guac. Coming back very soon.

    (4)
  • Emily H.

    Has an outside area with large picnic tables. Fish tacos lacked on fish and the al pastor tacos were a little too chewy. Staff was pleasant but place a tad overpriced

    (3)
  • Obee O.

    Mediocre at best, very pricey with small portions. I don't mind paying for good food, but for that price I expected something more fulfilling. Don't feed into the hype, and who cares that Panther Coffee is next door, you're there to eat Mexican. Try it if you'd like, but be prepared to shell out maximum coin for minimum serving. Reminded me of the portions from Taco Bell in the Demolition Man Movie. Completely misguided by Miami New Times.

    (1)
  • Sofia D.

    Absolutely delicious. Service was excellent - the cashiers were knowledgeable and our food came to our table quickly even though we came at a very busy time. Excellent selection of fresh and authentic tacos and AMAZING churros! We had both the shrimp (cameron) and steak (carne asada) tacos which were yummy, although the shrimp tacos were definitely smaller than the steak ones. Our guacamole was fresh and the variety of free salsas/sauces were great too. For dessert we got churros, which comes with both chocolate and caramel to dip in. They were the best part of the meal - so crunchy yet fluffy! Street parking right in front of the restaurant was easy to find. A great little restaurant with a cool crowd and fun ambience for a fast lunch in Wynwood. Will definitely be going again soon!

    (5)
  • Kelley D.

    Went here for little taco stop; good yummy tacos!! Loved it: stop here for authentic quick tacos to eat or go.

    (4)
  • Vivian C.

    Best Taqueria we ve been to, the food was awesome, the vegetarian tacos were exquisite, and the pulpo ones my hubby loved them.The Churros for dessert with dulce de leche wow , scrumptious. The atmosphere feels like you are in Soho NYC. Just to top it up Scott (famous chef) was there and gave us the royal treatment, Thanks man, well done

    (5)
  • Macarena R.

    I have been there 3 times and it's been the worse experience EVER!! First time my burrito was burned, second time I order a shrimp quesadilla I got I beef quesadilla and the last time I order a mexican elote with out Sauce and they added EXTRA sauce... Horrible place, expensive and need to get there game together. Not recommended At ALL!!!

    (1)
  • Li D.

    Some of the food was tasty, but... Extremely small portions for the price, very slow service. I paid 47 dollars for two, including tip, and left ready for dinner. The fish taco was so tiny to begin with, so they went ahead and folded the end to make it even smaller. The guacamole came with not enough chips to finish it, yet it was priced as an entree, pretty much. I really wanted to love this place. Didn't.

    (1)
  • Samantha S.

    The food the delicious!!! They have such an amazing variety of tacos and their Mexican waters are so tasty, especially the strawberry! The vibe is inviting and warm and the staff is super friendly and attentive. The ingredients taste super fresh and I am so glad this gem opened in Wynwood! Just what Miami was missing!

    (5)
  • K P.

    This place has great taco. I have a bicycle shop (orange pedal) near by and get lunch all the time- all the tacos are super tasty!

    (5)
  • Daniel E.

    The food, the ambiance, the dual food/bar atmosphere, the location, the people, are all EXTRAORDINARY. However this one gentleman kept trying to take our semi-empty trays and containers. In an overly unnecessary need to keep it all clean, he continually interrupted us with his desire to tidy up. I wouldn't mention it if he didn't at one point grab my chips with his hand and take them away from me (I had them on a napkin as I dipped them in heavenly guacamole). Aside from that it's all great. I love their iPad (I think it's called breadcrumb since I had to ask about it) point of sale that gives the place a modern feel with the Mexican traditional flavor. The open kitchen gives you a feeling you are getting well made food. There is an "almost secret" back bar that has a small club feel to it. To get to the back head towards the restrooms and keep on going. Be sure to at least check it out after eating your tacos. It's not easy to park since the area is so popular and panther coffee is right next to Cayo. Enjoy ;)

    (4)
  • Timothy B.

    The food is great. Great guac, salsa bar with amazing salsas (the chipotle is like a less hot/sweeter version of Rosa's pasilla de Oaxaca--so good), and the tacos are just delicious. Don't listen to reviews like Jenny. Some people think that being from Mexico or having lived in California automatically make them some epicurean foodie with the definitive on what is good Mexican food. Basically, they think they have carte blanche to poopoo everything not from California and Miami will never ever be good enough. Oh well. Minus one-half (unofficial) star though for changing the format, less than a week after opening, from being able to order one taco to being forced into an order of two. Basically, you can't try a bunch of different kinds of tacos anymore without being forced to buy them in orders of two. Also, the horchata. Unlike any I've had? It was...thick. Like mucus thick. Not bad. Just thick.

    (5)
  • Gabriella H.

    I will never visit Coyo Taco again. It was my first time visiting the restaurant on an art walk Saturday and the line was out the door. As soon as we walked in we could not locate any menus and there was no seating inside or outside the restaurant. Before I got to the register, I had to reach over customer's shoulders to obtain menus for my friends and I. At that time, there was only 1 employee at the register. I don't understand why a newly opened restaurant would not be fully staffed especially on such high volume weekends. When I finally got to the register, I was a little confused about the menu. I asked the cashier lady a couple of questions and she wasn't really helpful, came off as kind of rude. The price for the food is not worth the quantity. They charge you an arm and a leg for snack sized dishes. As I waited for my food, I noticed more customers kept coming in. One individual in particular could not locate menus either. He asked an employee where he could find one and the employee simply said "Their supposed to be on the wall right here and if not you can just look at the menu hanging on the wall over there," and walked away. I could not believe how sucky the customer service was here. Thumbs down!!!!!!

    (1)
  • Caro F.

    a ya yay. coyo taco. we came upon coyo walking around wynwood looking for some grub when Wynwood kitchen was stacked. It was a cold breezy night & i wore a dress so we jumped at the first place we found. The place was pretty packed barely any room to move or even grab a menu off the wall. The menu was pretty simple, we had the carne asada quesadilla & tacos. The girl up front helping us was pretty nice but rushed us through the order and before i could even see what i wanted to drink she was giving me the total and holding her hand out for payment. We grabbed a bench outside and they brought us our food. it was ok. i had asked for no pico on my quesadilla and well whatta ya know, there was pico on there. the cheese they crumble on top is good and the meat is well seasoned. but like i said nothing out of this world and i don't think it was worth the $17 i paid for those very small tacos.

    (2)
  • Evan B.

    I was really excited to visit this new Mexican Taco Spot, as one of our offices was around the corner and I was in town and this was highly recommended. When we arrived the place was busy and we waited in line for about 10 minutes. We were excited and ordered a bunch of tacos and guacamole. They all looked great, but I wouldn't know. We proceeded to get a table, and then waited exactly one hour and 15 minutes. At the 45 minute mark I asked the chef nicely when my ticket would be ready he said, "next up" then another 15 orders went out and nothing. I went back up to cancel and told him and the female owner to cancel my order expecting them to apologize and try to rectify the situation. They said nothing and "Fine". The cashier then refunded and tried apologizing, it was one of the worst experiences at restaurant in terms of customer service. I told him they could have at least gone to our table and given us chips and apologized but nothing. The cashier kept saying, I am sorry we are new. I know you are new, but that stuff is basic 101. I hope my next trip I can try this again and see how the food is as for now, not a good experience.

    (1)
  • Ron L.

    Overpriced cold tacos. Shrimp was cold. Duck was too hard to chew. Octopus was nasty.

    (3)
  • Rene P.

    Bad customer service. Menu specified breakfast until 1130. Arrived at 11 and they wouldn't serve us breakfast as they had decided to stop early that day. Must not need business.

    (1)
  • Camilo V.

    Delicious. Have eaten there ten days in a row. My favorites are Alambre burrito and Carne Al Pastor

    (5)
  • Char A.

    Best Mexican I've had in Miami! Eclectic and healthy yet filling options. Very tasty!

    (5)
  • Pietro R.

    This place is a great place to come and have Mexican food in the heart of wynwood. The tacos are amazing along with the quesdillas. Just don't order the churros or you'll never get them.

    (3)
  • Eli T.

    Great addition to the Wynwood scene. Delicious as authentic. Agree that it might be pricey, but it's par for the course for the area.

    (4)
  • Ivan P.

    Really good tacos and easy going ambiance! I had carnitas, octopus, shrimp and carne asada tacos! Not a single complaint!!

    (5)
  • Claudia K.

    Food here is good. I had the fish tacos which were too spicy for me so I traded my friend for the shrimp tacos which were very good. Tacos are quite small, but each serving comes with 2 tacos which was plenty for me. I'm a small eater. Most men were ordering double.

    (3)
  • Isabel N.

    Just found this place while in Miami for a couple of days. Everything was great- especially the elote and the carne asada. They offer horchata which is a big bonus! The staff seemed a bit overwhelmed but did an okay job considering its the third day they've been open. I'm sure Coyo will be a huge hit!

    (5)
  • W W.

    best carne asada in midtown

    (5)
  • Michelle P.

    honestly some of the best pork tacos i ever had!!!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Accepts Bitcoin : No
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Categories

Mexican Cuisine

If you enjoy Taco Tuesday, then you have officially fallen in love with the Mexican Food. The main grain of Mexican cuisine is maize. Also known as corn, maize is grown for the past 9000 years after the crop was discovered by the people in Mayan civilization. Mexican empire flourished when they started growing beans, tomatoes, chili pepper, sweet potato and cactus. Till this date these ingredients are used in cooking authentic Mexican dishes and drinks.

Great use of spices, fresh chili pepper dishes like fajitas, tortilla chips, corn chips, salsa, chimichangas, burritos, nachos and quesadillas are invented in America. But when you are looking for authentic Mexican food then you must find a restaurant in the city that serves Rajas con Queso, Garbanzo in a Guajillo Chile Sauce, Pork Filled Chiles Rellenos, Chiles en Nogada, Molcajete Salsa, Pico de Gallo and Frijoles de la Olla. An eye-opening fact – Mexican don't like their food hot. They use fresh chili and other spices to create a flavor that lingers in your mouth.

Mexican food is great for those who are Gluten Intolerant as they use Corn instead of wheat in most of their dishes. Also, you can easily find many beans based Mexican dishes. Another dish which didn't get similar glory as tacos or nachos is the Mexican hot chocolate. If you love something hot on a chilly day, then go for Mexican Hot Chocolate. On merry days, you can enjoy the authentic Mexican Drinks like Tequila, Mezcal, Tecuí, Sotol, Bacanora, Charanda, Posh O Pox, Puebla and Pulque. Mexican Cuisine is for people who enjoy strong drinks and hearty meals.

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